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Russian minority in Poland

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Russians In Poland
Russian minority in Polish voivodeships
Total population
34,215 (2021 census and migrants)
Languages
Polish, Russian
Religion
Christianity, Orthodoxy
Related ethnic groups
Russians,Ukrainians in Poland, Belarusian minority in Poland

The Russian minority in Poland (Russian: Русские в Польше, romanizedRusskiye v Polshe, Polish: Rosjanie w Polsce) consists of about 34,000 people.[1][2]

(according to the Polish census of 2011, page 92).[1]

In the past – the times of the Second Polish Republic, partitions of Poland and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth – the number of Russians within Polish borders was much higher, over 100,000. Changing borders (see territorial changes of Poland) and forced resettlement after World War II drastically reduced this number.[citation needed]

One of the most defining cultural characteristics of that minority is their Eastern Orthodox faith.[citation needed]

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