Polish minority in Russia
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There are currently more than 47,000 ethnic Poles living in the Russian Federation. This includes native Poles as well as those forcibly deported during and after World War II. When including all of the countries of the former Soviet Union, the total number of Poles is estimated at up to 3 million.
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Total population | |
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47,125 (2010) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Kaliningrad Oblast, Tyumen Oblast, Omsk Oblast, Moscow Oblast, Republic of Karelia, Sverdlovsk Oblast | |
Religion | |
Majority Roman Catholicism Minority Eastern Orthodox Church | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Polish diaspora |
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