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Àwọn ará Jẹ́mánì
Germans
Deutsche
Fáìlì:Famous Germans collage.jpg
1st row: Martin Luther • Otto von Bismarck • Beethoven • Immanuel Kant • Goethe
2nd row: Johannes Gutenberg • Bach • Richard Wagner • Hegel • Dürer
3rd row: Karl Marx • Max Weber • Konrad Adenauer • Friedrich Schiller • Karl Benz
4th row: Konrad Zuse • Marlene Dietrich • Helmut Kohl
• Carl von Clausewitz • Max Planck
5th row: Angela Merkel • Michael Schumacher • Claudia Schiffer
• Steffi Graf • Albert Einstein
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Àpapọ̀ iye oníbùgbé |
~160,000,000[1]
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Regions with significant populations |
Jẹ́mánì 75 000 000 Deutsche[2][3][4] |
Àwọn Ìpínlẹ̀ Aṣọ̀kan |
50 000 000 (German ancestry) |
[5] |
Brasil |
~5 000 000 (German ancestry) |
[6] |
Kánádà |
3 200 000 (German ancestry) |
[7] |
Argẹntínà |
~3 000 000 (Including Volga germans,and other german ancestries) |
[8][9][10] |
The CIS (mainly Rọ́síà and Kàsàkstán) |
ca. 1 000 000 ethnic German (declining due to emigration) |
[11][12] |
Fránsì (predominant ethnic group of Alsace and Moselle) |
~1 000 000 (970,000 with German dialects as mother tongue) |
[13] |
Austrálíà |
812,000 (German ancestry, incl. 106,524 German-born) |
[14] |
Tsílè |
~600,000 (German ancestry) |
[15] |
Itálíà (in Bolzano-Bozen/South Tyrol) |
~500,000 |
[16][17] |
Nẹ́dálándì |
386,000 (German-born) |
[18] |
Ilẹ̀ọba Aṣọ̀kan |
266,000 (German-born, many by British military based in Germany. German national number 89.000) |
[19] |
Spéìn |
210,000 (German immigrants) |
[20] |
Swítsàlandì |
164,000 (German national |
[21] |
Pólàndì |
153,000 (ethnic German) |
[22] |
Húngárì |
120,344 (ethnic German) |
[23] |
Austríà |
119,807 (German national) |
[24] |
Mẹ́ksíkò |
85,595 (German ancestry) |
[25][26] |
Gúúsù Áfríkà |
80,000 (German ancestry) |
[27][28] |
Bẹ́ljíọ̀m |
38,366 (excludes German-speaking ethnic Belgians) |
[29] |
Ísráẹ́lì |
70,000 (German citizen) |
[30] |
Románíà |
60,000 (ethnic German) |
[31] |
Urugúáì |
46,000 (German ancestry, incl. 6000 German nationals) |
[32] |
Tsẹ́kì Olómìnira |
40,000 (ethnic German) |
[33] |
Bòlífíà |
~40,000 (German speaking Mennonites) |
[34] |
Ẹ̀kùàdọ̀r |
33,000 (German ancestry) |
[35] |
Namibia |
30,000 |
[36] |
Orílẹ̀òmìnira Dómíníkì |
25,000 (German ancestry) |
[37] |
Nọ́rwèy |
37,000 (German immigrant and ancestry) |
[38] |
Dẹ́nmárkì |
15,000–20,000 |
[39] |
Pọ́rtúgàl |
15,498 [citation needed] |
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Ireland |
11,797 |
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Èdè |
German: High German (Upper German, Central German), Low German (see German dialects) |
Ẹ̀sìn |
Roman Catholic, Protestant (chiefly Lutheran), Atheism, Judaism, others |
Ẹ̀yà abínibí bíbátan |
Germanic ethnic groups |
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49.2 million German Americans as of 2005 according to the "US demographic census". Retrieved 2007-08-02. ; see also Languages in the United States#German.
2001 Canadian Census gives 2,742,765 total respondents stating their ethnic origin as partly German, with 705,600 stating "single-ancestry", see List of Canadians by ethnicity.
According to the Centro Argentino Cultural Wolgadeutsche] there are 2,000,000 descendants of Volga Germans in Argentina
a result of population transfer in the Soviet Union; see ethnologue
The Australian Bureau of StatisticsPDF (424 KB) reports 742,212 people of German ancestry in the 2001 Census. German is spoken by ca. 135,000 , about 105,000 of them Germany-born, see Demographics of Australia
2002 census; mainly in Opole Voivodeship, see German minority in Poland.
Professor JA Heese in his book Die Herkoms van die Afrikaner (The Origins of Afrikaners) claims the modern Afrikaners (who total around 3.5 million) have 34.4% German heritage. How 'Pure' was the Average Afrikaner?