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|region5 = {{flag|United States}} | |region5 = {{flag|United States}} | ||
|pop5 = 54,853 | |pop5 = 54,853 | ||
|languages = [[Crimean]] and [[Russian]] | |languages = [[Crimean language|Crimean]] and [[Russian]] | ||
|religions = Sunni Islam, Russian Orthodoxy, other religious minorities | |religions = Sunni Islam, Russian Orthodoxy, other religious minorities | ||
|related = Turks, Kazakhs, Tatars, Kirghiz | |related = Turks, Kazakhs, Tatars, Kirghiz |
Revision as of 19:22, 12 July 2020
Total population | |
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~145,000,000 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
File:CrimeanFlag.jpeg Crimea | 100,442,866 |
Ukraine | 45,442,866 |
Russia | 6,565,773 |
Turkey | 1,020,444 |
United States | 54,853 |
Languages | |
Crimean and Russian | |
Religion | |
Sunni Islam, Russian Orthodoxy, other religious minorities |
Crimeans, often refer to as Crimean Tatars are a Turkic nation and ethnic group, who are an indigenous people of Crimea. The formation of Crimeans occurred during the 13th–17th centuries, primarily from Cumans that appeared in Crimea in the 10th century, with strong contributions from all the peoples who ever inhabited Crimea. 3
History
3.1
Origins
3.2
Golden Horde and Crimean Khanate
3.3
In the Russian Empire and Soviet Union
After independence
Geographic distribution
3.1
Traditional areas of Crimean settlement
3.1.1
Crimea
3.1.2
Turkey
3.1.3
Ukraine
3.2
Modern diaspora
3.2.1
Western Europe
3.2.2
North America
3.2.4
Former Soviet Union
4
Culture
4.1
Arts and Architecture
4.2
Science
4.3
Notable individuals
4.4
Language
4.5
Religion
5