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Demographics of Gagauzia

Autonomous Territorial Unit of Gagauzia
Gagauz Yeri
Găgăuzia (in Romanian)
Гагаузия (in Russian)
Motto: Long live Gagauzia! (Yaşasın Gagauziya!)
Anthem: Tarafım (My Land)
  Autonomous Territorial Unit of Gagauzia                             Rest of Moldova
  Autonomous Territorial Unit of Gagauzia
  Rest of Moldova
Capital
and largest city
Comrat
46°19′N 28°40′E / 46.317°N 28.667°E / 46.317; 28.667
Official languages Gagauz, Russian, Romanian
Government
• Governor
Irina Vlah
(since 15 April 2015)
Ana Harlamenco
(2008–present)
Legislature People's Assembly
Autonomous region of Moldova
• Created
23 December 1994
Area
• Total
1,832 km2 (707 sq mi)
• Water (%)
0.36
Population
• 2014 census
134,535
• Density
73.43/km2 (190.2/sq mi)
Currency Moldovan leu (MDL)
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
• Summer (DST)
EEST (UTC+3)
Drives on the right
Calling code +373
Internet TLD .md

Gagaúzia (Gagauz: Gagaúziya or Gagaúz Yerí; Romanian: Găgăuzia; Moldovan: Гэгэузия; Russian: Гагау́зия, Gagaúzija), formally known as the Autonomous Territorial Unit of Gagauzia (Gagauz Yeri) (Gagauz: Avtonom Territorial Bölümlüü Gagauz Yeri; Romanian: Unitatea Teritorială Autonomă Găgăuzia; Russian: Автономное территориальное образование Гагаузия, Avtonomnoje territorialjnoje obrazovanije Gagauzija), is an autonomous region of Moldova. Its name comes from the Gagauz people. Gagaúz Yerí literally means "place of the Gagauz".

According to some theories, the Gagauz people descend from the Seljuq Turks who settled in Dobruja following the Anatolian Seljuq Sultan Izzeddin Keykavus II (1236–1276). They may be descended from Pechenegs, Uz (Oghuz) and Cuman (Kipchak) peoples.

More specifically, one clan of Oghuz Turks is known to have migrated to the Balkans during intertribal conflicts with other Turks. This Oghuz Turk clan converted from Islam to Orthodox Christianity after settling in medieval Bulgaria) and were called Gagauz Turks. A large group of the Gagauz later left Bulgaria and settled in southern Bessarabia, along with a group of ethnic Bulgarians.


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