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Category: Bulgarian people of Asian descent. ... Bulgarian people of Vietnamese descent (4 P) This page was last edited on 10 February 2024, at 17:15 (UTC). ...
Nowadays there are some 40,000 Roman Catholic Bulgarians in Bulgaria, additional 10,000 in the Banat in Romania and up to 100,000 people of Bulgarian ancestry in South America. The Roman Catholic Bulgarians of the Banat are also descendants of Paulicians who fled there at the end of the 17th century after an unsuccessful uprising against the ...
Rather there exists a genetic gradient, running mostly in a southeast to northwest direction. A study compared all Slavic nations and combined all lines of evidence, autosomal, maternal and paternal, including more than 6000 people for and at least 700 Bulgarians from previous studies, of which 13 were used for autosomal analysis (right image).
A magazine called Kitay ("China") is issued by the community in Bulgarian. The People's Republic of China has had diplomatic relations with Bulgaria since 3 October 1949: Bulgaria was the second country in the world to recognize the PRC [5] and has not recognized the Republic of China (Taiwan).
For the opposite, see Category:Bulgarian people by descent. Subcategories. ... Asian people of Bulgarian descent (13 C) * People of Bulgarian-Jewish descent (6 C, 2 P) +
Asian people of Bulgarian descent (13 C) I. Bulgarian diaspora in Israel (2 C) Pages in category "Bulgarian diaspora in Asia" The following 3 pages are in this ...
The Anatolian Bulgarians or Bulgarians of Asia Minor (Bulgarian: малоазийски българи, maloazijski bǎlgari, or shortly, малоазианци, maloazianci) were members of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church who settled in Ottoman-ruled northwestern Anatolia (today in Turkey), possibly in the 18th century, and remained there until 1914.
Category: Asian people of Bulgarian descent. 3 languages. ... Russian people of Bulgarian descent (1 C, 10 P) S. Soviet people of Bulgarian descent (1 C, 5 P) T.