Rusyns — ethnic group group = Rusyns (Русины) poptime = 55,000 (est) associate themselves as having Rusyn ethnicity; Rusyn organisations claim approximately 2 million Rusyns region1 = flag|Romania pop1 = circa 25,000 (not including Hutsuls)Fact|date=July… … Wikipedia
Pannonian Rusyns — Ethnic group group=Rusyns in Pannonia poptime=20,000 approx. popplace=Serbia: 15,626 (2002 census) Croatia: 2,337 (2001 census) note: some Rusyns in Pannonia also declare themselves as Ukrainians langs=Rusyn|rels=Predominantly Eastern Rite… … Wikipedia
Places inhabited by Rusyns — The contemporary administrative entities roughly corresponding the traditional territory of settlement of the Rusyns. Following areas have been included which still are or up to the World War II were inhabited by each of the Rusyn sub ethnicities … Wikipedia
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Chinese of Romania — 羅馬尼亞華僑 罗马尼亚华侨 Chinezii din România Total population 2,243 (2002 est.) 0.01% of the Romanian population Regions with significant populations Bucharest[1] Languages Chinese … Wikipedia
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Carpathian Ruthenia — Carpathian Ruthenia, Transcarpathian Ruthenia, Rusinko, Subcarpathian Rus, Subcarpathia (Rusyn and Ukrainian: Карпатська Русь, romanised: Karpats’ka Rus’ ; Slovak and Czech: Podkarpatská Rus ; Hungarian: Kárpátalja ; Romanian: Transcarpatia ; yi … Wikipedia