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  • *Polish - 30,675 (90.1%) *Other minorities - 82,254 (52.3%)
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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 [http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.ohchr.org/english/issues/minorities/docs/WP5.doc Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Right
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  • ...[Russian language|Russian]]; only 12% claim knowledge of [[Polish language|Polish]]<ref>{{harvnb|Iglicka|1998|p=1001}}</ref> ...n Kazakhstan''' form one portion of the [[Poles in the former Soviet Union|Polish diaspora in the former Soviet Union]]. Slightly less than half of Kazakhsta
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  • ...Ukraine]]|accessdate=30 October 2012}}</ref> Today, large ethnic Ukrainian minorities reside in [[Ukrainians in Russia|Russia]], [[Ukrainian Canadians|Canada]], ...al period, and an East Slavic [[dialect continuum]] developed within the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]], with the [[Ruthenian language]] emerging as a
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  • According to the Seljuk theory, supported by the Polish orientalist [[Tadeusz Kowalski (orientalist)|T. Kowalski]], the Gagauz desc ...d satisfying their cultural needs in their maternal language."''</ref> The minorities of southern Moldova—Gagauz, Bulgarians, and [[Russians]]—looked on this
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  • ...ian-help-to-leave-syria/24674280.html |title=Circassian, Ossetian, Chechen Minorities Solicit Russian Help To Leave Syria |publisher=Rferl.org |date= |accessdate ...language of the country they live in (German, [[Arabic language|Arabic]], Polish, [[Georgian language|Georgian]], etc.).
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  • ...ejected this endorsement, saying he would provide safe haven to persecuted minorities if Zhirinovsky were ever elected Russia's president, eliciting a harsh resp ...or Yanukovych]] “basically Russian” (Yanukovych's father was an ethnic Polish-Belarusian, and his mother Russian).
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  • ...gnificant [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]], [[Volga Germans|German]] and [[Tatar]] minorities. The city is served by [[Pavlodar Airport]]. * [[Poles in Kazakhstan|Polish]] — 574 (0.17%)
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  • ...te investors. The pioneer of oil extracting from the bottom of the sea was Polish geologist Witold Zglenicki.<ref>[[Witold Zglenicki]]</ref> Soon after that ...xpelled.<ref>Azerbaijan: The status of Armenians, Russians, Jews and other minorities, report, 1993, INS Resource Informacion Center, p.10</ref><ref>{{cite web|u
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  • ...der the Crusaders Rule", "How the Land of Israel was Abandoned", "National Minorities in Iraq and The New Arab Literature". ...s the issue which everyone knows had a major influence on the formation of Polish and Eastern-European Jewry, but not many took the trouble to assemble the f
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  • '''Article 27''' mandates the rights of [[ethnic group|ethnic]], [[religious minorities|religious]] and [[minority language|linguistic minority]] to enjoy their ow [[Category:Treaties of the Polish People's Republic]]
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  • ...ght to use or teach their own languages]] for [[national minority|national minorities]].<ref>Article 5, (c)</ref> and prohibits any [[reservation (law)|reservati ...the freedom of parents in the choice of private schools, and for national minorities to have the right to engage in educational activities of their own and the
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