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- German_as_a_minority_language abstract "German-speaking minorities (Ethnic Germans) live in many countries and on all six inhabited continents: the countries of the former Soviet Union, Poland, Romania, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Belgium, Italy, Canada, Chile, the United States, Latin America, Namibia, South Africa, Israel, and Australia. These German minorities, through their ethno-cultural vitality, exhibit an exceptional level of heterogeneity: variations concerning their demographics, their status within the majority community, the support they receive from institutions helping them to support their identity as a minority.Amongst them are small groups (such as those in Namibia) and many very large groups (such as the almost 1 million non-evacuated Germans in Russia and Kazakhstan or the near 500,000 Germans in Brazil), groups that have been greatly "folklorised" and almost completely linguistically assimilated (such as most people of German descent in the USA, Canada, Australia, Argentina and Brazil), and others, such as the true linguistic minorities (like the still German-speaking minorities in the USA, Argentina and Brazil, in western Siberia or in Romania and Hungary); other groups, which are classified as religio-cultural groups rather than ethnic minorities, (such as the Eastern-Low German speaking Mennonites in Paraguay, Mexico, Belize or in the Altay region of Siberia) and the groups who maintain their status thanks to strong identification with their ethnicity and their religious sentiment (such as the groups in Upper Silesia, Poland or in South Jutland in Denmark).".
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- German_as_a_minority_language subject Category:German_language.
- German_as_a_minority_language subject Category:Linguistic_minorities.
- German_as_a_minority_language type Abstraction100002137.
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- German_as_a_minority_language type Minority107966570.
- German_as_a_minority_language type SocialGroup107950920.
- German_as_a_minority_language type Place.
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- German_as_a_minority_language type Wikidata:Q532.
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- German_as_a_minority_language comment "German-speaking minorities (Ethnic Germans) live in many countries and on all six inhabited continents: the countries of the former Soviet Union, Poland, Romania, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Belgium, Italy, Canada, Chile, the United States, Latin America, Namibia, South Africa, Israel, and Australia.".
- German_as_a_minority_language label "Deutschsprachige Minderheiten".
- German_as_a_minority_language label "Distribution de l'allemand".
- German_as_a_minority_language label "German as a minority language".
- German_as_a_minority_language label "Minoranze di lingua tedesca".
- German_as_a_minority_language sameAs Deutschsprachige_Minderheiten.
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- German_as_a_minority_language sameAs Minoranze_di_lingua_tedesca.
- German_as_a_minority_language sameAs m.011725cw.
- German_as_a_minority_language sameAs Q872260.
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