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  2. Ethnic groups in Europe - Wikipedia

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    A 2007 study on the genetic history of Europe found that the most important genetic differentiation in Europe occurs on a line from the north to the south-east (northern Europe to the Balkans), with another east–west axis of differentiation across Europe, separating the indigenous Basques, Sardinians and Sami from other European populations ...

  3. Territorial evolution of Germany - Wikipedia

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    With the Allied Berlin Declaration of 6 June 1945 and Potsdam Agreement of 2 August 1945, German annexations which began with the German annexation of Austria were annulled and Germany also lost the traditionally ethnic German eastern region [9] prior to the German annexation of Austria. Saarland separated from Allied occupied Germany to become ...

  4. Demographic estimates of the flight and expulsion of Germans

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    3—Pre-war Western Europe and abroad - Ethnic Germans from pre-war Western Europe and abroad who resided in postwar Germany. [35] 4—Resettled in western Europe during war - During the war the Nazis resettled German nationals in western Europe. After the war those who returned to postwar Germany were considered expellees. [35]

  5. Baltic Germans - Wikipedia

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    Since their resettlement in 1945 after the end of World War II, Baltic Germans have markedly declined as a geographically determined ethnic group in the region. [ 3 ] Since the late Middle Ages , native German-speakers formed the majority of merchants and clergy , and the large majority of the local landowning nobility who effectively ...

  6. Ethnic minorities in Czechoslovakia - Wikipedia

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    Maps showing the ethnic, linguistic or religious diversity are to be considered with much precaution as they may reflect the national or ideological beliefs of their author(s), or simply include errors. The same can be said about ethnic, linguistic or religious censuses, as the governments that organize them are not necessarily neutral.

  7. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Map of Europe between 1955 and 1989, showing Yugoslavia highlighted in green ... 1945–1948: Federal Marxist–Leninist one-party parliamentary ... Ethnic map (1991)

  8. Template:Ethnic groups in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Rank (by population size) People: Population (million people) 1. Russians (Europe and Asia): 122 2. Germans (i.e. German-speakers, including Germans, Austrians ...

  9. Race and ethnicity in censuses - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic composition of Nagorno Karabakh in 1989 People in Nagorno-Karabakh (when it was still a part of the Russian Empire ) were enumerated by native tongue in the 1897 Russian Empire Census . [ 40 ] [ 41 ] In addition to the Soviet Union enumerating people by ethnicity for its entire existence, [ 42 ] the de facto independent state of Nagorno ...