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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BulgariansBulgarians - Wikipedia

    Bulgarians (Bulgarian: българи, romanized: bŭlgari, IPA: [ˈbɤɫɡɐri]) are a nation and South Slavic [57] [58] [59] ethnic group native to Bulgaria and its neighbouring region, who share a common Bulgarian ancestry, culture, history and language.

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    The Slavs or Slavic people are groups of people who speak Slavic languages.Slavs are geographically distributed throughout the northern parts of Eurasia; they predominantly inhabit Central Europe, Eastern Europe, and Southeastern Europe and Northern Asia, though there is a large Slavic minority scattered across the Baltic states and Central Asia, [1] [2] and a substantial Slavic diaspora in ...

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    Bulgarians are the largest ethnic group in Bulgaria, accounting for about 84.8% of the total population. Bulgarians are a South Slavic ethnic group, mostly found in Bulgaria and the surrounding regions. The group originated from people of different origins who were assimilated by the Slavic settlers in the First Bulgarian Empire founded in 681. Tod...

    Turks are the second largest ethnic group in Bulgaria, comprising about 9% of the total population or 588,318, making them the largest ethnic minority in the country. They account for the largest portion of the population of the Kardzhali Province (66%) and Razgrad Province (50%) and are also found in almost all the provinces across the country. Th...

    The Romani People in Bulgaria account for about 5% of the population (325,343). They speak a variety of languages depending on the region they are found. In Bulgaria, the group is normally referred to as “Tsigani.” The Romani People in Bulgaria are not a unified community in terms of culture and lifestyle with about 30 Romani dialects used in the c...

    There are about 10,000 Russian in Bulgaria, making only 0.1% of the population. They are mostly found in big cities such as Sofia, Varna, Plovdiv, and Burgas. Although a large number of Russians came into the country during the Russian Civil War and October Revolution, a group had lived in Bulgaria for many centuries before the events. The earliest...

    Armenians are one of the largest ethnic minorities in Bulgaria, numbering about 6,600 or 0.1% of the population in 2011 compared to 11,000 in 2001. They have lived in the territory of modern Bulgaria since the 5th century and have played an important role in the country’s history. Like the Russians, Armenians are found mainly in large urban centers...

    There are approximately 3,700 Vlachs in Bulgaria, comprising only 0.1% of the population. They are mainly concentrated in Vidin Province. Although the Vlachs are a significant minority group, they are neither recognized as a national minority nor as an ethnic group. Because of the non-recognition, the group has not had any ethnic right in churches ...

    Sarakatsani is a subgroup of the ethnic Greek population who are native to Greece but have a significant presence in Bulgaria and other neighboring countries. They were traditionally transhumant shepherds, a way of life that they have since abandoned. There are approximately 2,560 Sarakatsanis in Bulgaria, the majority of which speak Greek and prac...

    The population of Bulgaria comprises of one major ethnic group and about 40 minority groups. Apart from the six minority tribes discussed above, other ethnic groups in Bulgaria include Ukrainians who are approximately 1,800, Macedonians (1,700), Greeks (1,379), Jews (1,200), Tatars, and Romanians.

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  3. 2 days ago · Bulgaria - Ethnic Groups, Language, Religion: Ethnically, the population is fairly homogeneous, with Bulgarians making up more than four-fifths of the total. Slavic tribes who settled in the eastern part of the Balkan Peninsula in the 6th century bce assimilated to a large extent the local Thracian culture, which had roots in the 4th century bce, and formed a basic ethnic group.

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  4. Sep 7, 2024 · Bulgarian. Bulgar, member of a people known in eastern European history during the Middle Ages. A branch of this people was one of the primary three ethnic ancestors of modern Bulgarians (the other two were Thracians and Slavs). Although many scholars, including linguists, had posited that the Bulgars were derived from a Turkic tribe of Central ...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BulgarsBulgars - Wikipedia

    The Bulgarian Christian Church used the Slavic dialect from Macedonia. [ 14 ] Among Bulgarian academics, notably Petar Dobrev, [ 167 ] a hypothesis linking the Bulgar language to the Iranic languages (especially Pamir [ 215 ] ) has been popular since the 1990s.

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  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › articlesBulgarians - Wikiwand

    This article is about the South Slavic ethnic group. For the medieval Turkic tribes, see. The question on ethnicity was voluntary and 10% of the population did not declare any ethnicity, thus the figure is considered an underestimation. Ethnic Bulgarians are estimated at around 6 million, 85% of the population.

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