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Belarusian Germans
Belarusdeutsche
Total population
2,474[1]
Regions with significant populations
Minsk, Grodno, Polotsk
Languages
German · Belarusian
Religion
Lutheran · Roman Catholic
Belarusian Germans[a] formed a notable ethnic minority on the lands of modern Belarus before World War I.
^Перепись населения — 2009. Население по национальности и родному языку(in Russian)
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