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Siberian Ukrainians Сибірські Українці Сибирские Украинцы
Total population
Unknown
Regions with significant populations
Norilsk, Magadan, Yakutia, Amur Oblast, Tyumen Oblast, Far North, Far East
Languages
Russian, Ukrainian, Surzhyk
Religion
Eastern Orthodox, Old Believers
Related ethnic groups
Ukrainians, Russians, other East Slavs
Siberian Ukrainians (Ukrainian: Сибірські Українці, romanized: Sybirski Ukraintsi; Russian: Сибирские Украинцы, romanized: Sibirskiye Ukraintsy) form a national minority in Siberia and the Russian Far East, but make up the majority in some cities there. Siberian Ukrainians, one of the largest and historically important constituent parts of the Ukrainian diaspora, represent one of the first Ukrainian diasporas.[citation needed]
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