- The
Lipovans or
Lippovans (Russian: Липоване, romanized: Lipovane; Romanian: Lipoveni; Ukrainian: Липовани, romanized: Lypovany; Bulgarian: Липованци,...
- The
Community of the
Lipovan Russians in
Romania (Romanian:
Comunitatea Rușilor
Lipoveni din România, CRL; Russian: Община русских-липован Румынии, romanized: Obshchina...
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Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church; the
latter does not
recognize this.
Lipovans are
Russian Old
Believers who fled
Russia in the late 17th and
early 18th...
- 929 Jews (5.9%), 8,846
Germans (1.71%), 7,947
Russians (1.53%), 5,974
Lipovans (1.15%), 2,384
Poles (0.46%), 2,000 Gr****s (0.38%), 2,000
Armenians (0...
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Harghita and Covasna.
Other minorities include Ukrainians, Germans, Turks,
Lipovans, Aromanians, Tatars, and Serbs. In 1930,
there were 745,421
Germans living...
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Germans in Romania,
which functions in the
German language.
There are 29,890
Lipovans,
ethnically Russian emigrants from the
Russian Empire who left because...
-
later Soviet government.
Sometimes ethnic Russian communities, such as the
Lipovans who
settled in the
Danube delta or the
Doukhobors in Canada, emigrated...
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majority of
Romanians (80.4%) and
minorities of
Turks (2.23%), Roma (0.66%),
Lipovans (0.47%),
Tatars (0.15%),
Hungarians (0.05%),
Bulgarians (0.02%), others...
- (72.07%) and
minorities of
Tatars (2.14%), Roma (1.25%),
Turks (1.15%),
Lipovans (0.07%),
Hungarians (0.05%),
Bulgarians (0.03%),
others (0.13%) and unknown...
- with Moldavians, Wallachians, Bulgarians, Ukrainians, Gr****s, Russians,
Lipovans, Cossacks,
Gagauzes and
other peoples,
although colonization was not limited...