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| *Azerbaijan 21,509 | | *Azerbaijan 21,509 |
| *Turkey 20,000–35,000 | | *Türkiye 20,000–35,000 |
| *Kyrgyzstan 12,691 | | *Kyrgyzstan 12,691 |
| *Lithuania 12,248 | | *Lithuania 12,248 |
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| ====History==== | | ====History==== |
| *In 1709, some political emigrants, primarily Cossacks, settled in '''Turkey and in Western Europe'''. In 1775, some more Cossacks emigrated to Dobruja in the Ottoman Empire (now in Romania). | | *In 1709, some political emigrants, primarily Cossacks, settled in '''Türkiye and in Western Europe'''. In 1775, some more Cossacks emigrated to Dobruja in the Ottoman Empire (now in Romania). |
| *In the second half of the 18th century, Ukrainians from the Transcarpathian Region formed agricultural settlements in the Kingdom of '''Hungary''', primarily in the '''Bačka and Syrmia''' regions (now in Serbia). | | *In the second half of the 18th century, Ukrainians from the Transcarpathian Region formed agricultural settlements in the Kingdom of '''Hungary''', primarily in the '''Bačka and Syrmia''' regions (now in Serbia). |
| *In time, Ukrainian settlements emerged in the '''major European capitals, including Vienna, Budapest, Rome and Warsaw'''. | | *In time, Ukrainian settlements emerged in the '''major European capitals, including Vienna, Budapest, Rome and Warsaw'''. |
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| *[[United States Emigration and Immigration]] | | *[[United States Emigration and Immigration]] |
| *[[Canada Emigration and Immigration]] | | *[[Canada Emigration and Immigration]] |
| *[[Turkey Emigration and Immigration]] | | *[[Türkiye Emigration and Immigration]] |
| *[[Austria Emigration and Immigration]] | | *[[Austria Emigration and Immigration]] |
| *[[Brazil Emigration and Immigration]] | | *[[Brazil Emigration and Immigration]] |