Other sources estimate the size of the Turkish community between 120,000 and 130,000.
Traditional family values are considered to be very important for the Turkish community.
The establishment of mosques has always been considered a priority within the Turkish community.
Estimates of the Turkish community in Algeria range from 600,000 to 2 million.
Nonetheless, some of the Turkish community stayed as they could not leave the region.
Various characteristics account for the high degree of language maintenance in the Turkish community.
First, it allows the Turkish community to grow fast at a time when support for immigration is low.
Within the Turkish community only 5% of its people were of age 60 or older.
Most of the residents are really relieved that the Turkish community has been protecting the area.
Hence, the Turkish American community is currently estimated to number about 500,000.