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  • ...essdate=1 June 2010 |deadurl=no |df=dmy }}</ref> and [[Lithuanians]]. Some minorities such as Germans (1.1%), Ukrainians, Koreans, [[Chechens]],<ref>[http://news ...s], IRIN Asia, 1 February 2005</ref> Most members of the smaller [[Pontian Greek]] minority have emigrated to Greece. In the late 1930s thousands of [[Korea
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  • ...out|the Chinese noodles|the village in Iran|Lamian, Iran|a person from the Greek city of Lamia|Lamia (city)|}} ...ngan people|Dungan]]<ref>http://www.eurasianet.org/node/60892</ref> ethnic minorities. It is also popular in [[Uzbekistan]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.marshr
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  • ...d Russians who were "accused" of being part of the opposition) and certain minorities (especially [[Volga German]]s, [[Poles]], Ukrainians, [[Crimean Tatars]] an ...as [[Germany]] was willing to repatriate them. Also, many of the [[Greeks|Greek]] took the chance to repatriate to [[Greece]], and many Russians went back
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  • ...os.org/index.htm?/englsh/istoria/fotiad1.htm Short Synopsis of the Pontian-Greek History]</ref><ref>Agtzidis, The Persecution of Pontic Greeks in the Soviet ...+Eastern+Europe+-+Central+Asia/Bilateral+Relations/Kazakhstan/ Greece MFA: Greek community in Kazakhstan] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/2007
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  • ...descendant of such a person. ([[Greece]] had a similar law for the ethnic Greek minority from the former Soviet Union). This exodus occurred, although some [[Category:German minorities]]
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  • :[[Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church|Ukrainian (Greek) Catholic Church]] – 14.7% ...Ukraine]]|accessdate=30 October 2012}}</ref> Today, large ethnic Ukrainian minorities reside in [[Ukrainians in Russia|Russia]], [[Ukrainian Canadians|Canada]],
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  • ...sex chromosome]], Gagauzes are most proximal to Macedonians, followed by [[Greek Macedonia]]ns apart from [[Thessaloniki]], and others such as [[Bulgarians] ...Jireček mention that the Gagauz in Bulgaria tended to register either as Greek because of their religion (clearly an outcome of the Ottoman millet-system)
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  • ...rity of Russians inhabit the [[nation state]] of [[Russia]], while notable minorities exist in [[Ukraine]], [[Kazakhstan]], and other former [[Soviet]] states su ...outlined by the [[Nicene Creed]], Orthodox [[Fasting#Eastern Orthodoxy and Greek-Catholicism|fasts]], military service, and practices including [[Baptism|wa
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  • ...be a ''[[diadem]]'' headband; depicted above him is a [[centaur]], from [[Greek mythology]], a common [[Motif (visual arts)|motif]] in [[Hellenistic art]]< ...reco-Bactrians were revered in the population as locals, as they used both Greek and Bactrian scripts on their coins and worshipped the local gods.
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  • ...ey are one of 55 [[Ethnic minorities in China|officially recognized ethnic minorities]]. ...ef name="Dis">{{Cite book|title=Dislocating China: Reflections on Muslims, Minorities, and Other Subaltern Subjects|first=Dru|last=Gladney|publisher=C. Hurst|yea
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  • ...st written record {{Citation needed|date=February 2007}} according to the Greek sources. At that time the Great [[Silk Road]] ran across Southern Kazakhsta ...Millions of Volga Germans, Chechens, Ukrainians, Koreans and other ethnic minorities, along with other marginalized subjects (former [[kulak]]s, members of the
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  • *[[Koine Greek|Greek]] (administration, until the late 3rd-century) and regional){{sfn|Daryaee|2 ...apur]], as well as a monumental inscription in Persian and [[Ancient Greek|Greek]] in the vicinity of [[Persepolis]]. He exploited his success by advancing
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