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- Germans abstract "Germans (German: Deutsche) are a Germanic ethnic group native to Central Europe, who share a common German ancestry, culture and history, and speak the German language as their mother tongue. The term also refers to the citizens of the Federal Republic of Germany, regardless of ancestry, mother tongue, ethnic identity or culture.The English term Germans has historically referred to the German-speaking population of the Holy Roman Empire since the Late Middle Ages. Before the collapse of communism and the reunification of Germany, Germans constituted the largest divided nation in Europe by far, a position today occupied by Russians. Ever since the outbreak of the Protestant Reformation within the Holy Roman Empire, German society has been characterized by a Catholic-Protestant divide.Of approximately 100 million native speakers of German in the world, roughly 70 million consider themselves Germans. There are an additional 80 million people of German ancestry mainly in the United States, Brazil (almost all in the South Region of the country), Argentina, Canada, South Africa, the post-Soviet states (mainly in Russia and Kazakhstan), France, Australia, Venezuela, Chile and Italy (mainly in South Tyrol). Thus, the total number of Germans lies somewhere between 66 and 160 million, depending on the criteria applied (native speakers, single-ancestry ethnic Germans, partial German ancestry, etc.).Today, people from countries with a German-speaking majority such as Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg, have developed their own national identity (not ethnic identity), and since the end of World War II, have not referred to themselves as "Germans" in a modern context.".
- Germans language Central_German.
- Germans language High_German_languages.
- Germans language Low_German.
- Germans related Austrians.
- Germans related Danes.
- Germans related Dutch_people.
- Germans related Flemish_people.
- Germans related French_people.
- Germans related Germanic_peoples.
- Germans related Icelanders.
- Germans related Norwegians.
- Germans related Romansh_people.
- Germans related Swedes.
- Germans religion Catholic_Church.
- Germans religion Protestantism.
- Germans thumbnail Germans_collage.jpg?width=300.
- Germans wikiPageExternalLink blerfinder.htm.
- Germans wikiPageExternalLink blfamger100-01.htm.
- Germans wikiPageExternalLink en.
- Germans wikiPageID "152735".
- Germans wikiPageRevisionID "606634193".
- Germans align "center".
- Germans alt "Map of Australia".
- Germans alt "Map of Canada".
- Germans alt "Map of the USA".
- Germans caption "German ancestry groups as largest minority by county in the USA, 2000".
- Germans caption "People who have self-identified as having German ancestors are the plurality in many parts of the Prairie provinces .".
- Germans caption "People with German ancestry as a percentage of the population in Australia divided geographically by statistical local area, as of the 2011 census".
- Germans group "Deutsche".
- Germans group "Germans".
- Germans hasPhotoCollection Germans.
- Germans image "Australian Census 2011 demographic map - Australia by SLA - BCP field 1096 German Total Responses.svg".
- Germans image "Census-2000-Data-Top-US-Ancestries-by-County.svg".
- Germans image "Censusdivisions-ethnic.png".
- Germans langs "German: High German , Low German".
- Germans population "German ancestry: circa 150 million".
- Germans region "''[[#Geographic distribution".
- Germans regions "65000000".
- Germans related "Austrians, Danes, Dutch, Flemish, French, Icelanders, Norwegians, Romansh, Swedes, and other Germanic peoples".
- Germans rels Catholic_Church.
- Germans rels Protestantism.
- Germans width "226".
- Germans width "250".
- Germans width "266".
- Germans subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Europe.
- Germans subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Germany.
- Germans subject Category:German_people.
- Germans subject Category:Germanic_peoples.
- Germans type Abstraction100002137.
- Germans type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Germans type EthnicGroupsInEurope.
- Germans type EthnicGroupsInGermany.
- Germans type GermanicPeoples.
- Germans type Group100031264.
- Germans type People107942152.
- Germans type WestGermanicPeoples.
- Germans type EthnicGroup.
- Germans type CommunityOrganization.
- Germans type Collective.
- Germans comment "Germans (German: Deutsche) are a Germanic ethnic group native to Central Europe, who share a common German ancestry, culture and history, and speak the German language as their mother tongue. The term also refers to the citizens of the Federal Republic of Germany, regardless of ancestry, mother tongue, ethnic identity or culture.The English term Germans has historically referred to the German-speaking population of the Holy Roman Empire since the Late Middle Ages.".
- Germans label "Alemanes".
- Germans label "Alemães".
- Germans label "Allemands".
- Germans label "Deutsche".
- Germans label "Duitsers".
- Germans label "Germans".
- Germans label "Niemcy (naród)".
- Germans label "Tedeschi".
- Germans label "Немцы".
- Germans label "ألمان".
- Germans label "ドイツ人".
- Germans label "德意志人".
- Germans sameAs Němci.
- Germans sameAs Deutsche.
- Germans sameAs Γερμανοί.
- Germans sameAs Alemanes.
- Germans sameAs Alemaniar.
- Germans sameAs Allemands.
- Germans sameAs Bangsa_Jerman.
- Germans sameAs Tedeschi.
- Germans sameAs ドイツ人.
- Germans sameAs 독일인.
- Germans sameAs Duitsers.
- Germans sameAs Niemcy_(naród).
- Germans sameAs Alemães.
- Germans sameAs m.013xrm.
- Germans sameAs Q42884.
- Germans sameAs Q42884.
- Germans sameAs Germans.
- Germans wasDerivedFrom Germans?oldid=606634193.
- Germans depiction Germans_collage.jpg.
- Germans isPrimaryTopicOf Germans.
- Germans name "Deutsche".
- Germans name "Germans".