Communist Regimes in Eastern EuropeHoover Institution Press, 1988 - 369 pages |
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... population . These sects are divided into Sunni , Bektashi , and other orders , which at first were recognized by the regime as " independent " religious communities . The rest of the population , about 20 percent Eastern Orthodox and ...
... population . These sects are divided into Sunni , Bektashi , and other orders , which at first were recognized by the regime as " independent " religious communities . The rest of the population , about 20 percent Eastern Orthodox and ...
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... population of Poland is just over 38.5 million . Of this number , approximately 2.1 million belong to the ruling political movement , which represents about 5.5 17 percent of the population . ( See Table 32. Polish People's Republic 155.
... population of Poland is just over 38.5 million . Of this number , approximately 2.1 million belong to the ruling political movement , which represents about 5.5 17 percent of the population . ( See Table 32. Polish People's Republic 155.
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... population is principally of ethnic Romanian origin , some 10.9 percent comprise minorities . The largest minority groups are the Hungarians ( in 1987 they numbered almost 1.8 million or 7.8 percent of the population ) and the Germans ...
... population is principally of ethnic Romanian origin , some 10.9 percent comprise minorities . The largest minority groups are the Hungarians ( in 1987 they numbered almost 1.8 million or 7.8 percent of the population ) and the Germans ...
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Peoples Republic of Bulgaria | 32 |
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic | 60 |
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