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  2. Bulgarian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgarian diaspora includes Bulgarians living outside Bulgaria and its surrounding countries, as well as immigrants from Bulgaria abroad. The number of Bulgarians outside Bulgaria has sharply increased since 1989, following the Revolutions of 1989 in Central and Eastern Europe. Over one million Bulgarians have left the country, either ...

  3. Bulgarian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarian immigration to the United States began in the mid 19th century. [6] According to Mihaela Robila they tended to settle in Slavic enclaves in the Midwest or Northeast. [ 7 ] David Cassens has published a study of 'The Bulgarian Colony of Southwestern Illinois 1900-1920'. [ 8 ]

  4. Immigration to Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    A process of immigration of ethnic non-Bulgarians to Bulgaria began after the country's liberation from Ottoman rule and the restoration of the Bulgarian state in 1878. The first wave of immigrants, mainly from Central and Eastern Europe, brought skills needed in the creation of the new state.

  5. Bulgarians in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgarians in Italy are one of the sizable communities of the Bulgarian diaspora in Western Europe. There are about 120,000 Bulgarians in Italy according to the Bulgarian government. [1] There are Bulgarian Orthodox parishes in Rome and Milan. [2] Major centres of Bulgarian migration are Milan, Bologna, Florence and Torino.

  6. Bulgarians in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    It was only around 1944–1945 that a more apparent circle of Bulgarian political emigrants was formed in the United Kingdom. [1] During the Cold War, when Bulgaria was a socialist state known as the People's Republic of Bulgaria (1944–1989), the Bulgarian community in the United Kingdom numbered some 3,000–4,000, mostly in England ...

  7. Category:Immigrants to Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Emigrants from the Ottoman Empire to Bulgaria‎ (7 P) I. ... Pages in category "Immigrants to Bulgaria" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  8. Demographics of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Those with dual Bulgarian and other citizenship were 22 152, or 0.3% of the population. Of them persons with Bulgarian and Russian citizenship were 5 257 (23.7%), followed by persons with Bulgarian and Turkish citizenship - 4 282 (19.3%), Bulgarian and citizenship of the USA- 1 725 (7.8%).

  9. Bulgarian Australians - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarian Australians (Bulgarian: австралийски българи, avstraliyski balgari) are Australian citizens of Bulgarian ancestry. According to the 2006 Australian census , 2,680 residents of Australia were born in Bulgaria.