Greeks in Kazakhstan

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The Greeks in Kazakhstan are mainly the descendants of Pontic Greeks who were deported there by Joseph Stalin, from southern Russia and the Caucasus region, at first the Crimean Pontic Greeks on 1944, under the resolution 5984 of June 2, 1944.[1] then the Caucasus (Pontic Greeks in Georgia and Pontic Greeks in Armenia, Pontic Greeks in Azerbaijan) Pontic Greeks in June 1949, Feb 1950, Aug 1950.[2][3] The total number of deported persons was about 60,000 people.[1]

Nowadays there are between 10 and 12 thousand ethnic Greeks living in Kazakhstan in 17 communities, which together with the Kyrgyzstan community make up the FILIA (friendship in Greek) Federation of Greek Communities of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. The Federation prints a small newspaper, organizes dance events, and offers Greek language and dance classes. At the moment in Kazakhstan there are 6 ethnic Greek teachers funded by the General Secretariat of Greeks Abroad. Furthermore, Greek is taught by two teachers seconded from Greece.[4]

Demographics

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Notable people

See also

References

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  3. Agtzidis, The Persecution of Pontic Greeks in the Soviet Union Journal of Refugee Studies, 1991, 4, pp. 372-381.
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