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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.There are three categories of recognized minorities in Poland: nine national minorities (Belarusians, Czechs, Lithuanians, Germans, Armenians, Russians, Slovaks, Ukrainians and Jews), four ethnic minorities (Karaites, Lemkos, Roma and Tatars), and the regional Kashubian linguistic minority. [8][10]en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnic_minorities_in_PolandPoland is considered to be one of the most homogeneous societies in Europe but that is not to say you won't find any national or ethnic minority groups here. In fact, there are four officially recognized ethnic minorities in Poland: Roma, Lemkos, Lipka Tatars and Karaims.www.careersinpoland.com/article/people-and-relati…Poland is known to be one of Europe's most homogeneous cultures, although it is not to suggest that no racial or ethnic minority communities can be identified here. Four legally recognised ethnic minorities are currently present in Poland: the Roma, the Lemkos, the Lipka Tatars and the Karaims.studyinpoland.info/blog/minority-ethnic-groups-in-p…The Polish government currently officially recognizes thirteen ethnic minorities. Among them, Armenians, Belarussians, Czechs, Lithuanians, Germans, Russians, Slovaks, and Ukrainians are associated with national communities in nearby European and Eurasian nation states.u.osu.edu/poland/multicultural-poland/
Largest Ethnic Minorities In Poland
- Germans The Germans are the largest ethnic minorities in Poland with a population of about 49,000. ...
www.worldatlas.com/articles/largest-ethnic-minoriti… Largest Ethnic Minorities In Poland - WorldAtlas
Demographics of Poland - Wikipedia
For many centuries, until the end of World War II in 1945, the population of Poland included many significant ethnic minorities. [9] The population of Poland decreased from more than 35 million in 1939 to less than 24 million in 1946.
Poland's ethnic minority groups – People & relations
In fact, there are four officially recognized ethnic minorities in Poland: Roma, Lemkos, Lipka Tatars and Karaims. Would you like to learn more about them? Read on!
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