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  • ...of the efforts of the Soviet establishment to demonstrate that the Kazakh people fully supported communism.<ref name="The End of the Ataman"/> ...which tackles on film for the first time the tragedies experienced by the Korean population in Kazakhstan and Central Asia.
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  • ...gher in more traditionalist and religious south and west, and lower in the north and east, where the percentage of Slavic and German population is still rel ..., 2.1% Ukrainian, 1.4% Uyghur, 1.3% Tatar, 1.1% German, 1% Kyrgyz, and <1% Korean, Turkish, Azerbaijani, Belarusian, Dungan, Zaza, Tajik, Pole, Chechen.<ref>
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  • [[File:Kazakhstan European 2016 Rus.png|thumb|European people in Kazakhstan, 2016.]] ...Uzbeks]], [[German people|Germans]], [[Koryosaram|Koreans]], and [[Uyghur people|Uyghurs]].
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  • ...ly in the now-independent states of [[Central Asia]]. There are also large Korean communities in southern [[Russia]] (around [[Volgograd]]), the [[Caucasus]] There is also a separate ethnic Korean community on the island of [[Sakhalin]], typically referred to as [[Sakhali
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  • ...rom Russia, or from the former Soviet Union. The latter word refers to all people holding citizenship of Russia, regardless of their ethnicity, and does not The name of the Russians derives from the [[Rus' people]] (supposedly [[Varangians]]). According to the most prevalent theory, the
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  • ...as a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] musician, singer, and songwriter of [[Koreans|Korean]]-[[Russians|Russian]] origin, leader of the [[post-punk]] band [[Kino (ban ...aced back to [[Songjin]], [[Hamgyong]], [[Korea]] (today's [[Kimchaek]], [[North Korea]]), where his great-grandfather Choi Yong-nam was born.<ref>[https://
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  • {{Korean name|Kim}} ...ice7 = Deputy to the<br> 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th [[Supreme People's Assembly]]
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  • ...만일|hanja=金萬一}}; 1944–1947/8) was the second son and child of [[North Korea]]n leader [[Kim Il-sung]] and his first wife, [[Kim Jong-suk]]. ...91–210}} and Robert Davison who publishes ''The Inquisitor'' cite North Korean defector Yi Ki-bong (이기봉, 李基奉) for statements that shed some do
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  • {{Korean name|Cho}} | language = Korean
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  • |region = [[North Asia|North]], [[Central Asia|Central]], and [[West Asia]], and [[Eastern Europe]] ...eastern [[Europe]], through [[Central Asia]] to [[Anatolia]] and to the [[Korean Peninsula]] and [[Japanese archipelago]] in [[Northeast Asia]].<ref>{{cite
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  • ...[Eastern world|East]] and [[Western culture|West]] and stretching from the Korean peninsula<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.miho.or.jp/english/member/shangrila ...le|Somalis]], [[Greeks]], [[Syrians]], [[Roman Empire|Romans]], [[Georgian people|Georgians]], [[Armenians]], [[Bactria]]ns, and (from the 5th to the 8th cen
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