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    The Bessarabian Bulgarians (Bulgarian: бесарабски българи, besarabski bǎlgari, Romanian: bulgari basarabeni, Ukrainian: Болгари Бессарабії, bolháry bessarabiyi) are a Bulgarian minority group of the historical region of Bessarabia, inhabiting parts of present-day Ukraine (Odessa Oblast) and

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    Modern Ukraine
    In Ukraine, the number of Bessarabian Bulgarians is estimated at over 129,000 in Budjak (in the Odessa Oblast in the southern part of the country), and 75,000 elsewhere (mostly in other

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    The modern population of Bessarabian Bulgarians settled in the region of southern Bessarabia at the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries, at the time of feudal sedition in the Ottoman Empire, and after the Russo-Turkish Wars of the period. Particularly

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    Georgi Todorov, military figure, general
    Dimitar Agura, historian
    Petar Draganov, philologist

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  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bessarabia

    In the late 14th century, the newly established Principality of Moldavia encompassed what later became known as Bessarabia. Afterward, this territory was directly or indirectly, partly or wholly controlled by: the Ottoman Empire (as suzerain of Moldavia, with direct rule only in Budjak and Khotyn), Russian Empire, Romania, the USSR. Since 1991, most of the territory forms the core of Moldova, …

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    How many Bulgarians are there in Bessarabia?
    Bessarabian Bulgarians represent 28,293, or 65.56% of the population of the Taraclia district. There are also Bulgarians in Chişinău (8,868, or 1.2%), Găgăuzia (8,013, or 5.1%), Cahul district (5,816, or 4.9%), Leova district (3,804, or 7.4%), and Cantemir district (3,736, or 6.2%).
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    What is Bessarabia called today?
    Bessarabia. Bessarabia ( Romanian: Basarabia; Russian: Бессарабия, Bessarabiya; Turkish: Besarabya; Ukrainian: Бессара́бія, Bessarabiya; Bulgarian: Бесарабия, Besarabiya) is a historical region in Eastern Europe, bounded by the Dniester river on the east and the Prut river on the west. Today Bessarabia is mostly (approx.
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    When did Bessarabia become part of Romania?
    The whole of Bessarabia united with Romania in April 1918, after the Russian Revolution and the collapse of the Russian Empire. In contrast with the previous period of Romanian control, most cultural and educational rights of the Bulgarian minority were not returned, as many Bulgarians underwent Romanianization policies.
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    When did the first Bessarabian refugees arrive in the country?
    For the first time, Bulgarian and Gagauzian refugees in Bessarabia are mentioned in 1769. The 1817 census found Bulgarians in 12 Bessarabian villages in the valleys of the Ialpug and Lunga Rivers (Creeks): 482 Bulgarian and Gagauzian families and 38 Romanian families in these 12 villages.
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    The Bulgarian ethnic presence in Bessarabia dates since the Early Middle Ages It's a bit anachronistic to name them Bulgarians, because there no "Bulgarians" yet back then. They were just "South Slavs". bogdan 12:52, 26 April 2006 (UTC) [ reply] The Bulgarian state as recognized by Byzantium was established in 681.

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Bessarabian_Bulgarians

      Bessarabian Bulgarians A Dimitar Agura B Ștefan Balmez Bolhrad High School C Ilie Cătărău D Dimitrie Mincu Leonid Dimov Petar Draganov G Dimitar Grekov H Leonid Haidarzhy K Anton Kisse Ivan Kolev (general) L Iurie Leancă M Aleksandar Malinov Ruslan Maynov N Danail Nikolaev Alene Nikolayev P Ivan Plachkov S Georgi Stamatov T Vasile Tarlev

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulgarians

      Most Bulgarians live in Bulgaria, where they number around 6 million, constituting 85% of the population. Bulgarian minorities exist in Serbia, Romania (Banat Bulgarians), Hungary, Albania, as well as in Ukraine and Moldova (see Bessarabian Bulgarians). Many Bulgarians also live in the diaspora, which is formed by representatives and ...

      • Canada: 30,485–70,000 (2011)
      • Germany: 388,000 (2020)
      • France: 60,000 - 80,000
      • United Kingdom: 91,000/77,000–105,000/ (2016–2017)
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      The Bessarabian question was both political and national in nature. According to the 1897 census, Bessarabia, then a guberniya of the Russian Empire, had a population that was 47.6% Moldovans, 19.6% Ukrainians, 8% Russians, 11.8% Jews, 5.3% Bulgarians, 3.1% Germans and 2.9% Gagauz. The figures showed a strong decrease in the proportion of Moldovans and …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bessarabia_Germans

      The Bessarabian anthem Bessarabisches Heimatlied was created in 1922 by Albert Mauch, the director of the Werner-Seminar, a German university in Sarata. Origins. The eastern part of the Principality of Moldavia was conquered by the troops of the Russian Czar Alexander I in the Russo-Turkish War between 1806 and 1812.

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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulgarians_in_Ukraine

      In Ukraine, the number of Bulgarians is estimated at over 140,000 (the 2001 Ukrainian Census counted a total of 204,600 Bulgarians which includes an undetermined number of more recent emigrants). Bulgarians comprise the majority in Bolhrad District and are prevalent in the district of Budjak in the Odessa Oblast and throughout the southern part of the country.

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      Bessarabiske bulgarere repræsenterer 28,293 eller 65,56% af befolkningen i Taraclia-distriktet. Der er også bulgarere i Chişinău (8.868 eller 1,2%), Găgăuzia (8.013 eller 5,1%), Cahul-distriktet (5.816 eller 4.9%), Leova-distriktet (3.804 eller 7.4%) og Cantemir-distriktet (3.736 eller 6,2%).



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