Bansa Gerika
Bansa Gerika tauka Hellenes nya siti raban bansa asal Gerika, Saiprus, selatan Albania, Anatolia, sekeda bagi menua ba Itali enggau Ejip, lalu ngagai tikas ke mit agi, menua bukai ke ngelingi timur Mediterranean enggau Tasik Chelum. Sida mega numbuhka diaspora (omogenia) signifikan, enggau mayuh komuniti Gerika ditumbuhka serata dunya.[46] Koloni enggau komuniti Gerika ari sukut sejarah udah ditumbuhka ba pantai Tasik Mediterranean enggau Tasik Chelum, tang orang Gerika kediri udah bepusat ba Aegia enggau Ionia, ke alai jaku Gerika udah dikena kenyau Jeman Gansa.[47][48] Nyentukka pun abad ke-20, bansa Gerika udah ngerembai entara semenanjung Gerika, pantai Barat Asia Minor, pantai Tasik Chelum, Kappadokia ba tengah Anatolia, Ejip, Balkan, Saiprus, enggau Konstantinopel.[48] Mayuh ati pelilih menua tu beserimbau enggau garis entara menua Empayar Byzantin ujung abad ke-11 enggau kandang menua Mediterranean Timur ke dipegai orang Gerika kelia.[49] Pusat budaya bansa Gerika nyengkaum Athens, Thesalonika, Alexandria, Smyrna, enggau Kostantinopel ba mayuh jeman. Baru-baru tu, mayuh etnik Gerika diau dalam kandang garis entara menua Gerika sereta menua Saipurs. Pemunuh bansa Gerika enggau penyilih penyampau tubuh entara Gerika enggau Turki nyau deka ngambiska orang Gerika ke udah bisi tiga ribu taun udah ba Asia Minor. Populasyen Gerika bukai ke udah lama diau ulih ditemu ari selatan Itali nyentuk ke Kaukasus enggau selatan Rusia enggau Ukraine sereta ba komuniti diaspora Gerika dalam mayuh bengkag menua. Kemaya tu, mayuh bansa Gerika rasmi direjista nyadi kaban Gerija Ortodoks Gerika.[50] Bansa Gerika udah mayuh meri pengaruh sereta meri penemu ngagai budaya, seni visual, eksplorasyen, teater, litaricha, filosofi, etika, politik, arkitektur, musik, matematik[51] perubat, sains, teknologi, dagang, pemakai enggau lumba. Jaku Gerika nya jaku idup ti pemadu tuai ke udah dirikut[52] lalu leka jaku tu udah nyadika pelasar mayuh bengkah jaku, nyengkaum jaku Inggeris sereta mega nomenklatur saintigik entarabansa. Jaku Gerika kala nyadi lingua franca ti pemadu mayuh dikena ba dunya Mediterranean kenyau ari abad keempat BC lalu Sempekat Baru Bup Kudus Kristian mega asal iya ditulis dalam jaku Gerika.[53][54][55]
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The Resident Population of Greece is 10.816.286, of which 5.303.223 male (49,0%) and 5.513.063 female (51,0%) ... The total number of permanent residents of Greece with foreign citizenship during the Census was 912.000. [See Graph 6: Resident Population by Citizenship]
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[p. 5] The Census recorded 762.191 persons normally resident in Greece and without Greek citizenship, constituting around 7% of total population. Of these, 48.560 are EU or EFTA nationals; there are also 17.426 Cypriots with privileged status.
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Today, an estimated three million Americans resident in the United States claim Greek descent. This large, well-organized community cultivates close political and cultural ties with Greece.
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The Greek Italian community numbers some 30,000 and is concentrated mainly in central Italy. The age-old presence in Italy of Italians of Greek descent – dating back to Byzantine and Classical times – is attested to by the Griko dialect, which is still spoken in the Magna Graecia region. This historically Greek-speaking villages are Condofuri, Galliciano, Roccaforte del Greco, Roghudi, Bova and Bova Marina, which are in the Calabria region (the capital of which is Reggio). The Grecanic region, including Reggio, has a population of some 200,000, while speakers of the Griko dialect number fewer that 1,000 persons.
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There is a significant Greek presence in southern and eastern Ukraine, which can be traced back to ancient Greek and Byzantine settlers. Ukrainian citizens of Greek descent amount to 91,000 people, although their number is estimated to be much higher by the Federation of Greek communities of Mariupol.
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Some 15,000 Greeks reside in the wider region of Paris, Lille and Lyon. In the region of Southern France, the Greek community numbers some 20,000.
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Some 35,000 Greeks reside in Belgium. Official Belgian data numbers Greeks in the country at 17,000, but does not take into account Greeks who have taken Belgian citizenship or work for international organizations and enterprises.
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It is estimated that some 20,000 to 30,000 persons of Greek origin currently reside in Argentina, and there are Greek communities in the wider region of Buenos Aires.
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The Greek community in Sweden consists of approximately 24,000 Greeks who are permanent inhabitants, included in Swedish society and active in various sectors: science, arts, literature, culture, media, education, business, and politics.
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There are some 28,500 persons of Greek origin and citizenship residing in Bulgaria. This number includes approximately 15,000 Sarakatsani, 2,500 former political refugees, 8,000 "old Greeks", 2,000 university students and 1,000 professionals and their families.
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The Greek community of Georgia is currently estimated at 15,000 people, mostly elderly people living in the Tsalkas area.
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The Greek community in Switzerland is estimated to number some 11,000 persons (of a total of 1.5 million foreigners residing in the country.
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The Greek Romanian community numbers some 10,000, and there are many Greeks working in established Greek enterprises in Romania.
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Currently there are about 9,500 Greeks living in Uzbekistan, with 6,500 living in Tashkent.
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There are between 10,000 and 12,000 ethnic Greeks living in Kazakhstan, organized in several communities.
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