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The question on ethnicity was voluntary and 10% of the population did not declare any ethnicity, [47] thus the figure is considered an underestimation. Ethnic Bulgarians are estimated at around 6 million, 85% of the population. [48] ^ b: Estimates [49] [50] of the number of Pomaks whom most scholars categorize as Bulgarians [51] [52]
Bulgarian Americans include persons born in Bulgaria, in the United States, and in other countries with ethnic Bulgarian population. Because some Bulgarians are not American citizens, others are dual citizens, and still others' ancestors moved to the U.S. several generations ago, some of these people consider themselves to be simply Americans ...
Historical contribution of donor source groups in European peoples according to Hellenthal et al., (2014). Polish is selected to represent Slavic-speaking donor groups from the Middle Ages that are estimated to make up 97% of the ancestry in Belarusians, 80% in Russians, 55% in Bulgarians, 54% in Hungarians, 48% in Romanians, 46% in Chuvash and 30% in Greeks.
There are considerable differences in the share of illiterate persons amongst the three main ethnic groups. Amongst the Bulgarian ethnic group the share of illiterate is 0.5%, amongst the Turkish - 4.7% and amongst the Roma ethnic group - 11.8%. [89] About 81 thousand people aged seven or more never visited school. [90]
Pages in category "Bulgarian billionaires" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Vasil Bozhkov; K.
So, Are You Rich? If you're not earning $335,891 a year, you're technically not in the top 5%. But does that mean you're not "rich?" Not at all. For many people, being rich isn't about a specific ...
Image credits: niamspen #38. Having a news story about you. #39. Backyard weddings. #40. Having a coffee to go cup with you. #41. Substance abuse. Rich people are ‘troubled’ whereas poor ...
Bulgarians are considered most closely related to the neighboring Macedonians, and it is sometimes claimed that there is no clear ethnic difference between them. [272] A total of 1,143 people officially declared themselves to be ethnic Macedonians in the last Bulgarian census in 2021. [31]