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Poles


Skłodowska-CuriePope John Paul IIChopinCopernicus
WałęsaKościuszkoWajdaPiłsudski
Total population
50 million (est.) [1]
Regions with significant populations
  Poland38,860,000
[2]
  United States9,385,233 [3]
  Brazil1,500,000 [4]
  Canada820,000 [5]
  United Kingdom750,000 [6]
  Argentina500,000 [7]
  Belarus400,000 [8]
  Germany290,000 [9] [10]
  Lithuania250,000 [11]
  Australia150,900 [12]
  Ukraine144,130 [13]
  Russia73,000 [14]
  Ireland63,276 [15]
  Latvia57,000 [16]
  Czech Republic52,000 [17]
  Italy50,790 [18]
  Kazakhstan47,293 [19]
  Netherlands39,500 [20]
  Austria21,000 [21]
  Iceland7,000 [22]
  Turkey5,000 [23]
Rest of World1,145,000 (est.)
[24]
Languages
Polish
Religion
Predominantly Roman Catholic (+90%), with other Christian [25], Jewish, and secular minorities.
Related ethnic groups
West Slavs
vla-1This user is a novice viola player.
clar-2This user is an intermediate clarinetist.
org-1This user is a novice organist.
vln-2This user is an intermediate violinist.
bsn-3This user is an advanced bassoonist.
pno-2This user is an intermediate pianist.

I am currently working on non-existing composer and musician pages. If you would like to help I would be very thankful.

-- Wolfgang Wilde 15:21, 14 October 2006 (UTC)

Articles that need help: Michel de la Barre

  1. ^ This estimate includes people of non-primary ethnic origin. Source to be provided.
  2. ^ Excel spreadsheet from Polish Central Statistical Office
  3. ^ Poles in US The "American Community Survey 2004" (PDF). (468  KiB) by the US Census Bureau estimates 9,385,233 people claiming Polish ancestry.
  4. ^ [1]
  5. ^ List of Canadians by ethnicity
  6. ^ Poles in the UK
  7. ^ Poles in Argentina
  8. ^ Poles in Belarus
  9. ^ "German text about polish migrants" (PDF). (886  KiB). Lists with Germanys aliens.
  10. ^ 1.5 million people in Germany have a connection to the Polish language, culture and their family in Poland. Only 330,000 people in Germany has not the german citizenship (2005) [2].
  11. ^ Poles in Lithuania
  12. ^ "Poles in Australia" (PDF). (56.3  KiB)
  13. ^ Poles in Ukraine
  14. ^ Poles in Russia
  15. ^ Poles in Ireland
  16. ^ CIA World Factbook
  17. ^ > http://wtd.vlada.cz/files/rvk/rnm/zprava_mensiny_2001_en.pdf. {{ cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= ( help)
  18. ^ Poles in Italy
  19. ^ " [3]". {{ cite web}}: External link in |title= ( help); Missing or empty |url= ( help) [4] (87.2  KiB)
  20. ^ "Poles in Netherlands" (PDF). (162  KiB)
  21. ^ "Poles in Austria" (PDF).
  22. ^ [5]
  23. ^ [6]
  24. ^ Poles around the World (>polonia > statystyka)
  25. ^ The various denominations ordered by size: Eastern Orthodox, Jehovah's Witnesses, Lutheran, Pentecostal, and the Polish Catholic Church.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Poles


Skłodowska-CuriePope John Paul IIChopinCopernicus
WałęsaKościuszkoWajdaPiłsudski
Total population
50 million (est.) [1]
Regions with significant populations
  Poland38,860,000
[2]
  United States9,385,233 [3]
  Brazil1,500,000 [4]
  Canada820,000 [5]
  United Kingdom750,000 [6]
  Argentina500,000 [7]
  Belarus400,000 [8]
  Germany290,000 [9] [10]
  Lithuania250,000 [11]
  Australia150,900 [12]
  Ukraine144,130 [13]
  Russia73,000 [14]
  Ireland63,276 [15]
  Latvia57,000 [16]
  Czech Republic52,000 [17]
  Italy50,790 [18]
  Kazakhstan47,293 [19]
  Netherlands39,500 [20]
  Austria21,000 [21]
  Iceland7,000 [22]
  Turkey5,000 [23]
Rest of World1,145,000 (est.)
[24]
Languages
Polish
Religion
Predominantly Roman Catholic (+90%), with other Christian [25], Jewish, and secular minorities.
Related ethnic groups
West Slavs
vla-1This user is a novice viola player.
clar-2This user is an intermediate clarinetist.
org-1This user is a novice organist.
vln-2This user is an intermediate violinist.
bsn-3This user is an advanced bassoonist.
pno-2This user is an intermediate pianist.

I am currently working on non-existing composer and musician pages. If you would like to help I would be very thankful.

-- Wolfgang Wilde 15:21, 14 October 2006 (UTC)

Articles that need help: Michel de la Barre

  1. ^ This estimate includes people of non-primary ethnic origin. Source to be provided.
  2. ^ Excel spreadsheet from Polish Central Statistical Office
  3. ^ Poles in US The "American Community Survey 2004" (PDF). (468  KiB) by the US Census Bureau estimates 9,385,233 people claiming Polish ancestry.
  4. ^ [1]
  5. ^ List of Canadians by ethnicity
  6. ^ Poles in the UK
  7. ^ Poles in Argentina
  8. ^ Poles in Belarus
  9. ^ "German text about polish migrants" (PDF). (886  KiB). Lists with Germanys aliens.
  10. ^ 1.5 million people in Germany have a connection to the Polish language, culture and their family in Poland. Only 330,000 people in Germany has not the german citizenship (2005) [2].
  11. ^ Poles in Lithuania
  12. ^ "Poles in Australia" (PDF). (56.3  KiB)
  13. ^ Poles in Ukraine
  14. ^ Poles in Russia
  15. ^ Poles in Ireland
  16. ^ CIA World Factbook
  17. ^ > http://wtd.vlada.cz/files/rvk/rnm/zprava_mensiny_2001_en.pdf. {{ cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= ( help)
  18. ^ Poles in Italy
  19. ^ " [3]". {{ cite web}}: External link in |title= ( help); Missing or empty |url= ( help) [4] (87.2  KiB)
  20. ^ "Poles in Netherlands" (PDF). (162  KiB)
  21. ^ "Poles in Austria" (PDF).
  22. ^ [5]
  23. ^ [6]
  24. ^ Poles around the World (>polonia > statystyka)
  25. ^ The various denominations ordered by size: Eastern Orthodox, Jehovah's Witnesses, Lutheran, Pentecostal, and the Polish Catholic Church.

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