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Summary
Description Hatay - ethnolinguistic map.svg |
Late 20th-early 21st century language distribution. Turkish (red). Arabic speakers (green) are shown by religious affiliation: Alawite (circle), Christian (triangle), Sunni (square), Bedouin Sunni (rectangle), Jewish (rhombus).
Map data is based on the research of Arnold Werner:
NOTE: My map does not show all existing Hatay settlements and their linguistic composition. Arnold Werner states that his research only covered half of the Arabic speaking villages (some 50 out of a 100). Turkish speaking villages shown on map are those covered by Werner's research. My map is based on Werner's map and data. All locations on my map replicate the geographical placement of locations, as done by Werner. At the time of Werner's publication of his works (early 2000s), a few villages had different names from what they are now and he shows them with those place names. On my map the current names are given of those few places. These settlements are: Soğukoluk > Güzelyayla; Yiğityolu > Karbeyaz; Asi > Aknehir; Güneydam > Turfanda (in this case, old name was restored). |
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Source | Own work |
Author | Resnjari |
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