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- (from Ukrainian) or Gagauzi. Other variations including Gagauzes and Gagauzians appear rarely. Before the Russian Revolution they were commonly referred...
- closer ties with Russia over EU integration. They also said they preferred Gagauzian independence if Moldova were to choose to enter the EU. On 23 March 2015...
- of the country's po****tion, while Romanians (7%), Ukrainians (6.57%), Gagauzians (4.57%), and Russians (4.06%) made up the most substantial ethnic minorities...
- 2014, Comrat's po****tion was 20,113, of which the vast majority are Gagauzians. Comrat was first settled as early as 1443, with other sources claiming...
- portal Gagauzia Gagauz people Gagauzia conflict List of Chairmen of the Gagauzian People's ****embly Comrat Republic Transnistria The political entity that...
- The Gagauzia conflict (Gagauz: Gagauziya çatışmaları; Romanian: Conflictul din Găgăuzia) was a conflict between the Moldavian SSR and posteriorly the independent...
- Gagauz cuisine refers to the culinary practices of the Gagauz people. Its emphasis on dairy products and meats can be traced to the Gagauz's nomadic past...
- Russians – 29.1%, Moldovans – 28.6%, Ukrainians – 22.9%, Bulgarians – 2.4%, Gagauzians – 1.1%, Belarusians – 0.5%, Transnistrian – 0.2%, other nationalities...
- citizens to education in their native language, almost all instruction in Gagauzian schools is in Russian. Gagauz, while the native language of all students...
- Empire. The examples are Bessarabian Bulgarians, Bessarabian Germans, Gagauzians and Lipovan Russians who settled in compact areas. Muslim, Turkic-speaking...