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  • | journal = Harvard Ukrainian studies ...ic growth from 2014 sparked by falling oil prices and the effects of the [[Ukrainian crisis]]<ref>[http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/c4a55aa6-dd04-11e3-b73c-00144f
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  • ...saram]]''', also known as Soviet Koreans&mdash;the descendants of [[Korean diaspora|Korean immigrants]] to the [[Russian Far East]] who were [[Deportation of K *[[Oleksandr Sin]], Ukrainian politician who was Mayor of Zaporizhia from late 2010 till late 2015.
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  • {{See also|Belarusian diaspora}} ...Ruthenian language (which later evolved into contemporary Belarusian and [[Ukrainian Language]]s) and culture in the Eastern parts of the Grand Duchy of Lithuan
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  • ...dinating">[http://www.uvkr.com.ua/ua/structure/ukr_gromady/Kazakhstan.html Ukrainian World Coordinating Council Website]</ref> ...ans to arrive were exiled [[Haidamaka|Haidamaks]], members of paramilitary Ukrainian peasant and [[Cossack]] bands, who were sent by the Russian government to K
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  • ...hstan''' form one portion of the [[Poles in the former Soviet Union|Polish diaspora in the former Soviet Union]]. Slightly less than half of Kazakhstan's Poles ...the Polish autonomous regions of the [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic|Ukrainian SSR]] were deported to the [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]]
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  • ...renburg]] and [[Tashkent]] was completed, further facilitating Russian and Ukrainian migration to Central Asia. ...Kazakh SSR]] often taking a form of an ethnic conflict between Russian and Ukrainian farmers and native [[Muslim]] [[nomads]]. Thousands of Russian settlers are
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  • ...e was [[Russian language|Russian]], while 5.5% stated [[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://2001.ukrcensus.gov.ua/results/nationality_popu .... South Korea never had any programme to promote return migration of their diaspora in Central Asia, unlike Germany. However, they have established organisatio
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  • ...arch 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|author=Vic Satzewich|title=The Ukrainian Diaspora|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=SfWBAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA19|year=2003|publis ...umber and composition population of Ukraine: population census 2001|work=[[Ukrainian Census (2001)|State Statistics Committee of Ukraine]]|date=5 December 2001|
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  • ...ity/ |title=About number and composition population of Ukraine by data All-Ukrainian census of the population 2001 |work=Ukraine Census 2001 |publisher=State St ...nepage&q&f=false|title=Central Asia and the Caucasus: transnationalism and diaspora|author1=Touraj Atabaki |author2=Sanjyot Mehendale |year=2005|publisher=Psyc
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  • ...on=cens_db&box=5.1W&k_t=00&p=25&rz=1_1&rz_b=2_1%20%20%20%20%20%20&n_page=2 Ukrainian population census 2001] {{dead link|date=March 2017|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|b ...ex.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=24&Itemid=35/ |title=Kasachische Diaspora in Deutschland. Botschaft der Republik Kasachstan in der Bundesrepublik Deu
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  • ...lity/|title=About number and composition population of Ukraine by data All-Ukrainian census of the population 2001|work=Ukraine Census 2001|publisher=State Stat <br><small>Data figures from 2001 to 2013;<br> see also [[Chechen diaspora]].</small>
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  • ...lity/|title=About number and composition population of Ukraine by data All-Ukrainian census of the population 2001|work=Ukraine Census 2001|publisher=State Stat ==Volga Tatar diaspora==
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  • ...tvia, 0.6 M in Uzbekistan, 0.6 M in Kyrgyzstan. Up to 10 million [[Russian diaspora]] elsewhere (mostly Americas and Western Europe).</ref> ...and other former [[Soviet]] states such as [[Belarus]]. A large [[Russian diaspora]] exists all over the world, with notable numbers in the United States, Ger
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  • ...er of Kürebir. The Kyrgyz invasion destroyed the Uyghur Empire, causing a diaspora of Uyghur people across Central Asia. ...M8wVN2zE8miyASouoL4Aw&ved=0CD4Q6AEwBg|page=160|year=1980|publisher=Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute}}</ref>
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  • ...s committee of Ukraine - National composition of population, 2001 census] (Ukrainian)</ref> ...h/200012/28/eng20001228_59085.html}}</ref> Outside of China, significant [[diaspora|diasporic]] communities of Uyghurs exist in the Central Asian countries of
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  • | birth_place = [[Ordzhonikidze, Ukraine|Ordzhonikidze]], [[Ukrainian SSR]] ...information agency "ЛIГАБiзнесIнформ"</ref>) is an [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] politician who was Mayor of [[Zaporizhia]] from late 2010 till late 2015.
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  • ! [[Ukrainian people|Ukrainians]] ...l structure of areas according to 2004 under the reference [1]. The Polish diaspora largest in Kazakhstan (Poles in Kazakhstan See) lives In area.
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  • ...205 | volume=86 | title=Abraham's children in the genome era: major Jewish diaspora populations comprise distinct genetic clusters with shared Middle Eastern A Some sources attribute to the Ukrainian Rabbi [[Isaac Baer Levinsohn]] (1788–1860) the first reference to a conne
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  • ...nazi Jews]] are genetically descended from a hypothetical Khazarian Jewish diaspora who had migrated westward from modern Russia and Ukraine into modern France ...erritories between the Caucasus, the Aral Sea, the Ural Mountains, and the Ukrainian steppes.<ref>{{harvnb|Koestler|1977|p=18}}</ref> Khazar armies were led by
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