Àwọn ará Jẹ́mánì
Àwọn ará Jẹ́mánì () je eya eniyan, nipa bi won se nipo asa Jemani, iranderan, ati ti ede won je ede Jemani. Wọn jẹ aṣiwere nitori wọn ro pe Bemba kii ṣe ede Bantu.
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àtúnṣe- ↑ Germans and foreigners with an immigrant background. 156 is the estimate which counts all people claiming ethnic German ancestry in the U.S., Brazil and elsewhere.
- ↑ 66.42 million is the number of Germans without immigrant background, 75 million is the number of German citizens Germans and foreigners with an immigrant background
- ↑ Deutsche Welle: 2005 German Census figures
- ↑ CIA World Factbook - Germany: People
- ↑ 49.2 million German Americans as of 2005 according to the "US demographic census". Retrieved 2007-08-02. Unknown parameter
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suggested) (help); see also Languages in the United States#German. - ↑ A Imigração Alemã no Brasil | Brasil | Deutsche Welle | 25.07.2004
- ↑ 2001 Canadian Census gives 2,742,765 total respondents stating their ethnic origin as partly German, with 705,600 stating "single-ancestry", see List of Canadians by ethnicity.
- ↑ «Relaciones culturales entre Alemania y la Argentina» The Embassy claims there are 600,000 people of German descent and 50,000 German citizens. Buenos Aires: Embajada de Alemania en Argentina. Consulted April 4, 2009.
- ↑ According to the Centro Argentino Cultural Wolgadeutsche] there are 2,000,000 descendants of Volga Germans in Argentina
- ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Argentine
- ↑ France
- ↑ Alsatians
- ↑ a result of population transfer in the Soviet Union; see ethnologue
- ↑ The Australian Bureau of StatisticsPDF (424 KB) reports 742,212 people of German ancestry in the 2001 Census. German is spoken by ca. 135,000 [1], about 105,000 of them Germany-born, see Demographics of Australia
- ↑ German Embassy in Chile.
- ↑ http://demo.istat.it/str2006/query.php?lingua=ita&Rip=S0&paese=A11&submit=Tavola
- ↑ South Tyrol in figures. Provincial Statistics Institute.
- ↑ see page five, as of 2006
- ↑ German born only; United Kingdom: Stock of foreign-born population by country of birth, 2001
- ↑ INE(2006)
- ↑ 163,923 resident aliens (nationals or citizens) in 2004 (2.2% of total population), compared to 112,348 as of 2000. 2005 report of the Swiss Federal Office of Statistics. 4.6 million including Alemannic Swiss: CIA World Fact Book, identifies the 65% (4.9 million) Swiss German speakers as "ethnic Germans".
- ↑ 2002 census; mainly in Opole Voivodeship, see German minority in Poland.
- ↑ census 2001
- ↑ Statistik Austria 2008 [2]
- ↑ & Brethren in Christ World Membership|publisher=Mennonite World Conference|year=2006|accessdate=2008-06-28
- ↑ 2000 Census Data, INEGI
- ↑ Germans in South Africa
- ↑ Professor JA Heese in his book Die Herkoms van die Afrikaner (The Origins of Afrikaners) claims the modern Afrikaners (who total around 3.5 million) have 34.4% German heritage. How 'Pure' was the Average Afrikaner?
- ↑ "Bevolking per nationaliteit, geslacht, leeftijdsgroepen op 1/1/2008". Statistics Belgium. Retrieved 30 May 2010.
- ↑ EU Passport Gets Popular in Israel | Europe | Deutsche Welle | 21.07.2004
- ↑ German minority
- ↑ There are 6,000 Germans living in Uruguay today and 40,000 descendants of Germans
- ↑ Ethnic German Minorities in the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia
- ↑ Land reform worries Bolivia's Mennonites
- ↑ Ethnic groups around the world
- ↑ Amid Namibia's White Opulence, Majority Rule Isn't So Scary Now
- ↑ Dominican Republic
- ↑ Norway
- ↑ in the German-Danish border region; see Bund Deutscher Nordschleswiger
- ↑ CSO: Statistics: Persons usually resident and present in the State on Census Night, classifieid by place of birth and age group