Russians of Croatia
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Total population | |
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906 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Zagreb | 250[1] |
Međimurje | 126[1] |
Primorje-Gorski Kotar | 88[1] |
Split-Dalmatia | 85[1] |
Languages | |
Croatian, Russian | |
Religion | |
Russian Orthodox Church | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Ukrainians, Rusyns |
Russians of Croatia (Croatian: Rusi u Hrvatskoj, Russian: Русские в Хорватии) are one of 22 national minorities of Croatia. According to the 2001 Census, there was 906 Russians living in Croatia, out of which majority of them lived in Zagreb.
Historical numbers
Official name of Croatia | Year | Number |
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- | 1931 | 9,8311 |
PR Croatia | 1948 | 3,210 |
1953 | 2,138 | |
1961 | 3,311 | |
SR Croatia | 1971 | 1,240 |
1981 | 758 | |
Republic of Croatia | 1991 | 706 |
2001 | 906 | |
^1 Russians and Ukrainians were considered one group in 1931 Census (Central Bureau of Statistics)[2] |
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