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Austrian town shines out as example of co-existence

Turks make up 20% of town's 15,000 inhabitants

Emrah Oktay  | 22.07.2019 - Update : 23.07.2019
Austrian town shines out as example of co-existence

INNSBRUCK, Austria  

A tiny town in Austria's western Tirol state has become an example of coexistence between Turks and Austrians.

Turks make up 20% of Telfs town's 15,000 inhabitants.

Around 40 years ago, Turkish migrants came to the town to work in the textile sector. They have now blossomed into a community of 3,000 people.

Telfs Mayor Christian Harting told Anadolu Agency that people from over 80 countries are living in the town.

"We are trying to live together cordially," he said.

Telfs municipal parliament member Guven Tekcan also said he was elected twice with votes of the Turks.

Tekcan said he is from the third generation of Turks in the town.

He added that Turks have integrated with the Austrians and this makes him happy.

* Writing by Fatih Hafiz Mehmet


Turkish population in Telfs, Austria

TELFS, AUSTRIA - JULY 21: Locals are seen at Cafe Istanbul's doorstep in Telfs, Austria on July 21, 2019. ( Omar Marques - Anadolu Agency )

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