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Just wondering: from where has this article the statistics? More exactly, who invented them? It says that in 1931, in Romania there were 1,200,000 Ukrainians, while the 1930 Romanian census said there were 583,000 Ruthenians/Ukrainians. [2] bogdan 12:33, 10 September 2006 (UTC)
Also the Polish statistics seem just plain wrong. 141.213.210.108 05:59, 7 October 2006 (UTC)
That article has too much detail in its infobox, so I'm copying that here, to be merged into this article. — Michael Z. 2009-02-16 15:52 z
Russia | 2,942,961 | [1] |
Canada | 1,209,805 | [2] [3] |
United States | 890,000 | [2] [4] |
Kazakhstan | 550,000 | [5] |
Moldova | 375,000 | [2] [6] |
Brazil | 400,000 | [2] [7] |
Argentina | 305,000–500,000 | [2] [8] |
Belarus | 248,000 | [2] [9] |
Germany | 128,100 | [2] [10] |
Czech Republic | 126,613 | [11] |
Italy | 120,070 | [2] [12] |
Spain (2007) | 69,081 | [2] [13] |
Portugal | 66,048 | [2] [14] |
Latvia | 61,589 | [2] [15] |
Romania | 61,350 | [2] [16] |
Slovakia | 55,000 | [2] [17] |
Kyrgyzstan | 50,442 | [2] [18] |
Poland | 40,000 | [2] [19] |
Turkey | 35,000 | [2] [16] |
Australia | 37,581 | [20] |
Azerbaijan | 30,000 | [2] [21] |
Lithuania | 22,488 | [2] [22] |
Estonia | 22,300 | [2] [23] |
Greece | 14,149 | [2] [24] |
Rest of world | 200,000 |
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What about Crimean Tatar diaspora? Crimea is 100% in Ukraine. -- 88.135.118.46 ( talk) 09:32, 27 July 2010 (UTC)
Lvivske wrote, “if you want it removed, the onus is on YOU to start a discussion”. I'm afraid in this case it's opposite. This image was added recently by user SeikoEn [3], so those, who are against this image, are just restoring the status quo. — Glebchik ( talk) 20:11, 22 September 2010 (UTC)
Maybe we shall replace Dostoyevsky and Tchaykovsky who did not maintain their feeling of Ukrainian national identity with Gogol and Skovoroda, respectively? -- 217.118.78.118 ( talk) 20:21, 22 September 2010 (UTC)
-- Львівське ( talk) 07:19, 23 September 2010 (UTC)
For athletes I have a whole slew of notable professional hockey players that would apply. Jack Palance should stay. Maybe add Eugene Melnyk, he's well known in Canada at least. Vernadsky is a good pick. Brezhnev should be included. Bondar is also a good pick...-- Львівське ( talk) 07:19, 23 September 2010 (UTC)
Question, what consitutes the Ukrainian diaspora? This question was raised at a book release for
Paul Robert Magocsi last night, where he said Poles, Russian, etc. who come from Ukraine also are part of this group; brought up an example of Mennonites from Ukraine who still identify it as their homeland and send money back home, despite there being no Mennonites there left. What do you guys think?--
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Strange phrase, is it a Soviet language? Xx236 ( talk) 07:13, 2 June 2016 (UTC)
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Just wondering: from where has this article the statistics? More exactly, who invented them? It says that in 1931, in Romania there were 1,200,000 Ukrainians, while the 1930 Romanian census said there were 583,000 Ruthenians/Ukrainians. [2] bogdan 12:33, 10 September 2006 (UTC)
Also the Polish statistics seem just plain wrong. 141.213.210.108 05:59, 7 October 2006 (UTC)
That article has too much detail in its infobox, so I'm copying that here, to be merged into this article. — Michael Z. 2009-02-16 15:52 z
Russia | 2,942,961 | [1] |
Canada | 1,209,805 | [2] [3] |
United States | 890,000 | [2] [4] |
Kazakhstan | 550,000 | [5] |
Moldova | 375,000 | [2] [6] |
Brazil | 400,000 | [2] [7] |
Argentina | 305,000–500,000 | [2] [8] |
Belarus | 248,000 | [2] [9] |
Germany | 128,100 | [2] [10] |
Czech Republic | 126,613 | [11] |
Italy | 120,070 | [2] [12] |
Spain (2007) | 69,081 | [2] [13] |
Portugal | 66,048 | [2] [14] |
Latvia | 61,589 | [2] [15] |
Romania | 61,350 | [2] [16] |
Slovakia | 55,000 | [2] [17] |
Kyrgyzstan | 50,442 | [2] [18] |
Poland | 40,000 | [2] [19] |
Turkey | 35,000 | [2] [16] |
Australia | 37,581 | [20] |
Azerbaijan | 30,000 | [2] [21] |
Lithuania | 22,488 | [2] [22] |
Estonia | 22,300 | [2] [23] |
Greece | 14,149 | [2] [24] |
Rest of world | 200,000 |
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What about Crimean Tatar diaspora? Crimea is 100% in Ukraine. -- 88.135.118.46 ( talk) 09:32, 27 July 2010 (UTC)
Lvivske wrote, “if you want it removed, the onus is on YOU to start a discussion”. I'm afraid in this case it's opposite. This image was added recently by user SeikoEn [3], so those, who are against this image, are just restoring the status quo. — Glebchik ( talk) 20:11, 22 September 2010 (UTC)
Maybe we shall replace Dostoyevsky and Tchaykovsky who did not maintain their feeling of Ukrainian national identity with Gogol and Skovoroda, respectively? -- 217.118.78.118 ( talk) 20:21, 22 September 2010 (UTC)
-- Львівське ( talk) 07:19, 23 September 2010 (UTC)
For athletes I have a whole slew of notable professional hockey players that would apply. Jack Palance should stay. Maybe add Eugene Melnyk, he's well known in Canada at least. Vernadsky is a good pick. Brezhnev should be included. Bondar is also a good pick...-- Львівське ( talk) 07:19, 23 September 2010 (UTC)
Question, what consitutes the Ukrainian diaspora? This question was raised at a book release for
Paul Robert Magocsi last night, where he said Poles, Russian, etc. who come from Ukraine also are part of this group; brought up an example of Mennonites from Ukraine who still identify it as their homeland and send money back home, despite there being no Mennonites there left. What do you guys think?--
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Strange phrase, is it a Soviet language? Xx236 ( talk) 07:13, 2 June 2016 (UTC)
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The section Ukranians in Finland redirects to the Ukranians in Finland page which redirects to this page...
-- Alberto ( talk) 16:59, 21 February 2022 (UTC)
You are invited to join the discussion at Talk:Odessa § Requested move 11 July 2022. Rei ( talk) 00:31, 12 July 2022 (UTC)
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