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references use
Gagauzy (from Ukrainian) or Gagauzi.
Other variations including Gagauzes and
Gagauzians appear rarely.
Before the
Russian Revolution they were commonly...
- V. (2002). Гагаузы: система терминов родства и происхождение народа [
Gagauzes:
terms of
kinship system and
origin of the people]. Odesa: Astroprint....
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Encyclopedia of the
Middle East.
Retrieved 2
August 2019. Arnold, T. W. (1927). "
Gagauzes – Gakhar". The
Encyclopaedia of Islam. Vol. 2. Leiden: Brill. p. 128. Fadel...
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Armenians (0.2%), Gr****s (0.2%),
Karaites (>0.1%),
Krymchaks (>0.1%) and
Gagauzes (0.1%). The
following table gives the
native languages (but not necessarily...
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excellent examples of a "melting pot" (Иванова, 1995, 1999).
Bulgarians and
Gagauzes live side by side with
Albanians in Karakurt;
Russians and
Ukrainians share...
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Russians (8%) 103,225
Bulgarians (5.3%) 60,026
Germans (3.1%) 55,790
Turks (
Gagauzes) (2.9%) However, some
scholars believed in
regard to the 1897
census that...
- excl. Transnistria) 75%
Moldovans 7%
Romanians 6.57%
Ukrainians 4.57%
Gagauzes 4.06%
Russians 1.88%
Bulgarians 0.85%
other Religion (2014; excl. Transnistria)...
- 409,150 2.3
Bulgarians 366,384 2.0
Romani 262,501 1.5
Turks 154,772 0.9
Gagauzes 105,750 0.6
Czechs and
Slovaks 51,842 0.3 Serbs,
Croats and
Slovenes 51...
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Germany Horst Köhler). Like Moldova,
Budjak is home to a
small minority of
Gagauzes: an
Orthodox Christian Turkic people who
arrived from the
eastern Balkans...
- po****tion
included Bulgarians,
Bulgarian Muslims (Pomaks) Gr****s, Albanians, Serbs, Turks,
Gagauzes and "Vlachs" (Aromanians and Megleno-Romanians)....