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Gagauz
Gagauz The Gagauz are a Turkic people minority of southern ... are predominantly Christian (Eastern Orthodox). Geographic distribution Gagauz people have settlements in the Ukrainian regions ... Romania. There are also nearly 20,000 Gagauz living in the Balkan countries of Greece ... is a related ethnic group also called Gagauz (or Gacal ) living in the European ...
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Gagauz alphabet
Gagauz alphabet The modern Gagauz alphabet, used for the Gagauz language, is a 32-letter Latin-based ... alphabet modelled on the Turkish alphabet. Previously, Gagauz used the Greek alphabet and later the ... their standard order, the letters of the Gagauz alphabet are: A, Ä, B, C, ...
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Talk:Gagauz
Talk:Gagauz I wanto to know more about Gagauz, because my family Dermengi is one of ... Brazil, very far from Moldova To Brasillian Gagauz brother/sister. The Gagauz are Turkic people living in Moldova as ... Mutually understandable at all. Most of the Gagauz are Orthodox Christians. They have a ...
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Gagauz language
Gagauz language Gagauz (Gagauz dili) Spoken in: Moldova, Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria ... family: Altaic Turkic Southern Turkic Turkish group Gagauz Official status Official language of: Gagauzia Regulated ... contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. The Gagauz language (Gagauz dili) is a Turkic ...
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Gagauzia
... Gagauzia Flag of Gagauzia Official languages Moldovan, Gagauz, Russian Administrative center – Pop. Comrat 75,000 Population – Ethnic Gagauz 169,000 82.5% Gagauzia (Gagauz-Yeri in Gagauz, Găgăuzia in Moldovan) is an autonomous region ... southern border with Ukraine, inhabited by the Gagauz, a Turkic people who are ethnically ...
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History of Moldova
... Slavic minorities, and in the south, where Gagauz Halkî (Gagauz People), formed in November 1989, came to represent the Gagauz, a Turkic-speaking minority there (see Ethnic ... in Transnistria and Gagauzia In August the Gagauz declared a separate "Gagauz Republic" (Gagauz-Yeri) in the south, ...
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Demographics of Moldova
... 14 %); Russians, about 562,000 (13.0 %); Gagauz, about 153,000 (4 %); Bulgarians, about 88 ... Ukrainians (28 %), Russians (25 %), Bulgarians (2 %), and Gagauz (1 %). In the early 1990s, there was ... 1% Ukrainians: 8.4% Russians: 5.8% Gagauz: 4.4% Romanians: 2.1% Bulgarians: 1 ... jurisdiction in Moldova. Russian, Romanian, and Turkic (Gagauz) liturgies are used in the church. After ... the same as the Romanian language), Russian, Gagauz (a Turkic language/dialect) The Moldovan ...
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Talk:Moldovan language/archive04
... of Turks. The hundreds of thousands of Gagauz are a living testament to that. They came from the Gagauz region of Turkey. --Node 19:49, 19 ... influence of Turkish language here. Besides, from Gagauz article I read that Gagauz were moved to Bessarabia during Imperisl Russia ... cause further instability in the Transnistrian and Gagauz contexts. Gagauzia and Transnistria were problematic ...
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Talk:Moldovan language/archive01
... and Russian in Moldova instead of, say, Gagauz and Romanian in Moldova. To say that ... in Gagauzia, even more widely-known than Gagauz itself. The books I cited about sprachpolitik ... the vast majority speak only Russian, or Gagauz and Russian. Only very few speak Moldovan ... Romanian/Moldovan, Russian, Ukrainian, and possibly Romany, Gagauz, and other languages (I don't know ... of the region (Greek, Croatian, Venet, Ukrainian, Gagauz, etc). And that page really works ...
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Gagausen (translated from German)
... of the Gagausen Those Gagausen (self-designation: Gagauz, Pl. Gagauzlar or Gagavuz, Pl. Gagavuzlar, soot ... Gagauzy) are [ [ Turkvolk ], which predominantly in the "Gagauz Yeri" (Country of the Gagausen) in Moldawien ... from this Gagao?uz became and then Gagauz. History 10 centuries ago parts of the ... was adopted. The area calls itself now "Gagauz Yeri" (Country of the Gagausen). Settlement area ...
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