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  2. History of German settlement in Central and Eastern Europe

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    The remaining German minority in Poland (152,897 people according to the 2002 census) has minority rights on the basis of the Polish–German treaty and minority law. German parties are not subject to the 5% threshold during the Sejm elections so Germans are able to obtain two seats. There are German speakers throughout Poland, but only the ...

  3. List of German Americans - Wikipedia

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    Americans of German descent live in nearly every American county, from the East Coast, where the first German settlers arrived in the 17th century, to the West Coast and in all the states in between. German Americans and those Germans who settled in the U.S. have been influential in almost every field, from science, to architecture, to ...

  4. European Americans - Wikipedia

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    An increasing number of people ignored the ancestry question or chose no specific ancestral group such as "American or United States". In the 2000 census this represented over 56.1 million or 19.9% of the United States population, an increase from 26.2 million (10.5%) in 1990 and 38.2 million (16.9%) in 1980 and are specified as "unclassified ...

  5. German diaspora - Wikipedia

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    This number only include foreign nationals and thus excludes German citizens who have acquired Portuguese citizenship (around 400 people since 2008), as well as Portuguese people of German descent. [54] German cemetery in Campo de Ourique. Around 6,000 Germans live in the municipalities of Lisbon, Oeiras, Sintra or Cascais, in the Portuguese ...

  6. History of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Luther's translation of the Bible into High German was also decisive for the German language and its evolution from Early New High German to Modern Standard German. [181] The publication of Luther's Bible was a decisive moment in the spread of literacy in early modern Germany , [ 181 ] and promoted the development of non-local forms of language ...

  7. Bavarians - Wikipedia

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    Neighboring the emerging Bavarian people in the 6th to 7th centuries were the Alamanni to the west (with the river Lech as boundary, which remains a dialectal division today), and Thuringians to the north, both dominated to some extent by the Franks as were the Bavarians (in the late 7th century however, there was a period where Radulf, King of ...

  8. Category:People of German descent - Wikipedia

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    South American people of German descent (10 C) * People of Baltic German descent (11 C, 87 P) People of German-Jewish descent (45 C, 1 P) People of German-Russian ...

  9. German Mexicans - Wikipedia

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    In 1865 and 1866, a total of 543 German-speaking people (men, women, and children) were brought from Hamburg specifically to the villages of Santa Elena and Pustunich, in Yucatán. [10] This was a project of foreign colonization promoted during the Second Mexican Empire , and the reign of Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico , with the governing body ...