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Voisko nämä Ukrainaan valuvat sotaporukat tulla "ei mistään"?
16.08.2014 |
Ja "naamioineet" itsensä venäläisiksi? Voisi kuvitella, että kaikenlaista "löysää" porukkaa olisi vaikka missä ja vaikka minkä sotien, kriisien ja tilanteiden jäljiltä?
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Ukrainian diaspora! Voiko Wikipediaan luottaa?
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Main article: Ukrainian diaspora
Most ethnic Ukrainians live in Ukraine where they make up over three-quarters of the population. The largest population of ethnic Ukrainians outside of Ukraine live in Russiawhere about 1.9 million[4] Russian citizens consider themselves ethnic Ukrainians, while millions of others (primarily in southern Russia and Siberia) have some Ukrainian ancestry. The inhabitants of the Kuban, for example, have vacillated among three identities, Ukrainian, Russian (an identity supported by the Soviet regime), and "Cossack".[22] Approximately 800,000 people of Ukrainian ancestry live in the Russian Far East in an area known historically as "Green Ukraine".[46]
According to some previous assumptions, there are also almost an estimated 2.1 million of people of Ukrainian origin in North America (1.2 million in Canada and 890,000 in the United States). Large numbers of Ukrainians live in Brazil (500,000),[nb 3] Moldova (375,000), Kazakhstan (about 333,000), Poland (estimates from 300,000 to 400,000),Argentina (300,000),[11] Belarus (estimates from 250,000 to 300,000), Portugal (100,000), Romania (estimates from 60.000 to 90.000) and Slovakia (55,000). There are also Ukrainian diasporas in the UK, Australia, Germany, Latvia, Switzerland, Austria, Italy,Ireland, Sweden and the former Yugoslavia.
In the last decades of the 19th century, many Ukrainians were forced to move to the Asian regions of Russia, while many of their counterpart Slavs under Austro-Hungarian rule emigrated to the New World seeking work and better economic opportunities.[47]Today, a large ethnic Ukrainian minority reside in Russia, Canada, the United States, Brazil, Kazakhstan, Italy and Argentina.[48]According to some sources, around 20 million people outside Ukraine identify as having Ukrainian ethnicity,[2][49][50] however the official data of the respective countries calculated together doesn't show more than 10 million. Ukrainians have one of the largestdiasporas in the world.