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Slavic fowk
|
Tot population
|
---|
(
350 - 400 million
)
|
Regions wi signeeficant populations
|
---|
Roushies
| 150 million
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
|
---|
Ukrainians
| 39.8?57.5 million
[5]
[6]
[7]
|
---|
Belaroushies
| 10 million
|
---|
Rusyns
| 75,000
|
---|
Czechs
| 11?12 million
|
---|
Slovaks
| 6?6.5 million
|
---|
Silesies
| several million
[8]
|
---|
Moravies
| 525,760
[9]
|
---|
Kashubies
| 500,000
[10]
|
---|
Sorbs
| 60,000?70,000
[11]
[12]
|
---|
Serbs
| 10.5 million
|
---|
Bulgaries
| 9?10 million
[13]
[14]
[15]
|
---|
Croats
| 8?8.5 million
[16]
[17]
|
---|
Bosniaks
| 3-4 million
|
---|
Slovenes
| 2.5 million
[18]
|
---|
Macedonies
| 2?3.5 million
[19]
|
---|
Montenegrins
| 625,000
|
---|
Leids
|
---|
Slavic leids
(
East
,
Sooth
,
Wast
)
|
Releegion
|
---|
Christianity
,
Atheism
,
Islam
an
Slavic Neopaganism
|
Relatit ethnic groups
|
---|
Balts
|
The
Slavic fowk
are an
Indo-European
ethnic-linguistic
group livin in
Central Europe
,
Eastren Europe
,
Sootheast Europe
,
North Asie
an
Central Asie
, who speak the
Indo-European
Slavic leids
, an share, tae varyin degrees, certain cultural traits an historical backgrunds. Frae the early 6t century thay spread tae inhabit maist o
Central an Eastren Europe
an the
Balkans
.
[20]
In addeetion tae thair main population centre in Europe, some East Slavs (Roushies) settled later in
Siberie
an
Central Asie
an aw. Pairt o aw Slavic ethnicities emigratit tae ither pairts o the warld. Ower hauf o
Europe
's territory is inhabitit bi Slavic-speakin commonties. The warldwide population o fowk o Slavic strynd is close tae 400 million for which thay rank fowert amang
panethnicities
in the warld.
Modren naitions an ethnic groups cried bi the
ethnonym
Slavs
are considerably diverse baith genetically an culturally, an relations atween them ? even athin the individual ethnic groups thairsels ? are variet, rangin frae a sense o connection tae feelins o mutual hostility.
Present-day Slavic fowk are classifee'd intae
East Slavic
(includin
Roushies
,
Ukrainians
, an
Belaroushies
),
Wast Slavic
(includin
Poles
,
Czechs
,
Slovaks
an
Silesies
),
[21]
an
Sooth Slavic
(includin
Bulgaries
,
Macedonies
,
Slovenes
,
Croats
,
Bosniaks
,
Serbs
an
Montenegrins
).
- ↑
http://www.russkie.org/index.php?module=fullitem&id=4194
- ↑
http://www.rusichi-center.ru/e/2663163-chechentsyi-trebuyut-snesti-pamyatnik-yuriyu-budano
Archived
2012-06-23 at the
Wayback Machine
- ↑
http://rcultura.ucoz.ru/index/russkie/0-10
- ↑
http://www.russedina.ru/articul.php?aid=2354&pid=5
Archived
2013-12-02 at the
Wayback Machine
- ↑
Ukrainians
at the
Joshua Project
- ↑
The Ukrainian World Congress states that the Ukrainian diaspora makes 20 million:
20mln Ukrainians living abroad
Archived
2012-01-05 at the
Wayback Machine
- ↑
UWC continually and diligently defends the interests of over 20 million Ukrainians...
- ↑
2 million in Poland according to the
The Institute for European Studies, Ethnological institute of UW
(including 0.82 million as nation according to the
census 2011
), tens of thousands (including over 12,000 as nation according to the
census 2011
Archived
2012-01-31 at the
Wayback Machine
) in the Czech Republic, 3.6 million in Germany (1950); 2.4 million Silesians in
West Germany
(1970) according to the national census in Germany. Source:
Volkszahlung vom 27. Mai 1970
" Germany (West). Statistisches Bundesamt. W. Kohlhammer, 1972,
OCLC
Number: 760396
- ↑
522,474 as nation according to the
census 2011
in the Czech Republic and 3,286 as nation according to the
census 2011
Archived
2012-04-17 at the
Wayback Machine
in Slovakia
- ↑
500,000 in Poland according to the
The Institute for European Studies, Ethnological institute of UW
including 229,000 as nation according to the
census in Poland in 2011
.
- ↑
"Germany's Sorb Minority Fights to Save Villages From Vattenfall"
.
Bloomberg
. 18 December 2007.
- ↑
http://www.faqs.org/minorities/Eastern-Europe/Sorbs-of-East-Germany.html
- ↑
Lewis, M. Paul, ed. (1986?2009).
"Bulgarian"
.
Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Sixteenth edition
. SIL International
. Retrieved
10 Mairch
2010
.
CS1 maint: ref=harv (
link
)
- ↑
Chairman of the State Agency for Bulgarians Abroad (2009).
"Chairman of Bulgaria's State Agency for Bulgarians Abroad - 3-4 million Bulgarians abroad in 2009
(in Bulgarie)
[[Category:Airticles wi Bulgarie-leid freemit airtins]]"
. Retrieved
7 Mairch
2011
.
- ↑
Bulgarian minister without portfolio (2010).
"Bulgarian Minister without Portfolio - 4 million Bulgarians outside Bulgaria in 2010
(in Bulgarie)
[[Category:Airticles wi Bulgarie-leid freemit airtins]]"
. Archived frae
the original
on 14 Julie 2011
. Retrieved
7 Mairch
2011
.
- ↑
Daphne Winland (2004), "Croatian Diaspora", in Melvin Ember; Carol R. Ember; Ian Skoggard (eds.),
Encyclopedia of Diasporas: Immigrant and Refugee Cultures Around the World. Volume I: Overviews and Topics; Volume II: Diaspora Communities
,
2
(illustrated ed.),
Springer
, p. 76,
ISBN
0-306-48321-1
,
ISBN 9780306483219
,
It is estimated that 4.5 million Croatians live outside Croatia (...)
- ↑
Hrvatski Svjetski Kongres
,
Croatian World Congress
, "
4.5 million Croats and people of Croatian heritage live outside of the Republic of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
", also quoted
here
- ↑
Zupan?i?, Jernej (August 2004).
"Ethnic Structure of Slovenia and Slovenes in Neighbouring Countries"
(PDF)
.
Slovenia: a geographical overview
. Association of the Geographic Societies of Slovenia
. Retrieved
10 Apryle
2008
.
- ↑
Nasevski, Bo?ko; Angelova, Dora; Gerovska, Dragica (1995).
Македонски Иселенички Алманах '95
. Skopje: Матица на Иселениците на Македони?а. pp. 52 & 53.
- ↑
Geography and ethnic geography of the Balkans to 1500
Archived
2008-05-09 at the
Wayback Machine
- ↑
Encyclopædia Britannica (18 September 2006).
"Slav (people) ? Britannica Online Encyclopedia"
. Britannica.com
. Retrieved
18 August
2010
.