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The composition of the German nation is as follows:
The ethnic composition of Germany is now relatively simple, consisting mainly of Germans and a small number of other nationalities, mainly some other Germanic peoples.
and Slavic peoples.
In World War II. Previously, there were a large number of Jews scattered throughout Germany, estimated to number about 10,000. The number of Jews in Germany has declined dramatically, and it is estimated that the number should now be between 110,000 and 250,000, depending on the criteria for defining them.
There is also a Slavic people, called the Sorbians, who live in Germany. Historically, it lived extensively in the eastern part of present-day Germany. But in the 17th century, most of the Sorbian were assimilated by the Germanic peoples, and only a small number retained their national identity.
He lives mainly in Saxony and Brandenburg in Germany.
In the German canton of Schleswig, there are also some Danish minorities living there.
That is, the Danish crowd of smiling cherry blossoms. This is mainly due to the fact that historically, the region was inhabited by a mixture of Danes and Germans, and later through a referendum, the northern part of Schleswig was incorporated into Denmark because of the Danish majority.
In the south, because the Germans were the majority, they were incorporated into the German bridge. There are currently about 50,000 of these Danish minorities, but a significant proportion of them no longer speak Danish and have switched to German.
After the 1950s, with the development of the German economy, immigrants from different countries began to pour into Germany, the most important of which was from Turkey. Later, there was a drastic change in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
After that, a large number of Eastern Europe.
People also came to work and live in Germany, and the national composition of Germany began to develop into a more complicated situation.
At present, the largest ethnic minority in Germany is the Turks, who number about 3 million, making up the total population of Germany. Because of the short period of time in Germany, most Turks in Germany have retained their language and culture. The second largest ethnic minority in Germany is the Poles, who account for more than 1 million of the country's population.
Another 3 million or so are of mixed German and Polish descent, although these people are largely Germanized. The Poles entered Germany mainly because of Prussia.
He participated in the partition of Poland, so that part of Poland was part of Germany, and some Poles emigrated to other parts of Germany during that period.
Germany's third largest ethnic minority is Russians. In 1991 the Soviet Union collapsed.
After that, the Russian economy collapsed and a large number of Russians emigrated abroad, and Germany became one of its top destinations. At present, it is estimated that there are more than 1 million Russians living in Germany, accounting for about the total population of Germany.
There are also a small number of Asians, mainly Japanese, Vietnamese, and Chinese immigrants living in western Germany. But none of these large minorities had an impact on the main demographic composition of Germany, which remained a German nation.
The official language of the country is German.
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The ethnic group of Germany is predominantly German (German), with a small number of Danes and Sorbians. In addition, there are about the total number of foreigners, the largest of whom are Turks.
The Federal Republic of Germany, referred to as Germany (referred to as West Germany or the Federal Republic of Germany before the reunification of Germany), is a federal parliamentary republic located in Central Europe, bordering Denmark in the north, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and France in the west, Switzerland and Austria in the south, and the Czech Republic and Poland in the east, the country consists of 16 federal states, the capital is Berlin, the territory covers an area of 357167 square kilometers, mainly temperate climate, with a population of about 81.1 million, is the most populous country in the European Union.
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In addition to the Germans, there were a few Danes, Gypsies, and Sorbians. There are 10,000 foreigners, and the Sorbian are the only minority in Germany.
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In addition to the Germanic peoples, there were also the Sorbians, the Jews.
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