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  2. List of tribes and states in Belarus, Russia and Ukraine

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    The Nazi regime had extensive plans for creating Lebensraum in Eastern Europe under Generalplan Ost, apart from invading and occupying large swaths of territory from modern Belarus, Russia and Ukraine during Operation Barbarossa (1941), and committing large-scale ethnic cleansing there, only Bialystok District (1941–1945, which included some ...

  3. East Slavs - Wikipedia

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    One group of tribes settled along the Dnieper river in what is now Ukraine and Belarus to the North; they then spread northward to the northern Volga valley, east of modern-day Moscow and westward to the basins of the northern Dniester and the Southern Buh rivers in present-day Ukraine and southern Ukraine. [citation needed]

  4. Russians in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    In the 2001 Ukrainian census, 8,334,100 identified themselves as ethnic Russians (17.3% of the population of Ukraine); this is the combined figure for persons originating from outside of Ukraine and the Ukrainian-born population declaring Russian ethnicity.

  5. Category:Ethnic groups in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Russian-Ukrainian culture (3 C, 7 P) Rusyns (12 C, 11 P) ... Pages in category "Ethnic groups in Ukraine" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total.

  6. Ethnic groups in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Russia, as the largest country in the world, has great ethnic diversity.It is a multinational state and home to over 190 ethnic groups countrywide. According to the population census at the end of 2021, more than 147.1 million people lived in Russia, which is 4.3 million more than in the 2010 census, or 3.03%.

  7. Lists of indigenous peoples of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Lists of indigenous peoples of Russia cover the indigenous ethnic groups in Russia other than Russians. As of 2010 these constituted about 20% of the population. The period lists are organized by the official classifications based on the number of people in each group and their location.

  8. Udi people - Wikipedia

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    The people today also speak Azerbaijani, Russian, and Georgian. The Udi are commonly bilingual, and less frequently trilingual, depending on residence and work. Many use Udi only in daily life, but for official purposes, the Udi use the language of the country in which they reside, such as Azerbaijani, Russian, or Armenian.

  9. Selkup people - Wikipedia

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    Southern Selkup woman from Tomsk Oblast Selkups in the taiga According to the 2002 Census , there were 4,249 Selkups in Russia (4,300 in 1970). There were 62 Selkups in Ukraine , only one of whom is a native speaker of the Selkup language (Ukrainian Census 2001).