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  • '''Great Migration''', '''Great Migrations''', or '''The Great Migration''' may refer to: * The [[Migration Period]] of Europe from 400 to 800 AD ...
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  • {{Short description|20th-century forced migrations of Sámi people}} ...n of 1919, which drastically limited the amount of reindeer within Norway. In practice, it meant that the Sámi were robbed of their homes and grazing lan ...
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  • ...Typical grocery store on [[Eighth Avenue (Brooklyn)#Chinatown|8th Avenue]] in one of the [[Chinatown, Brooklyn#Streetscape|Brooklyn Chinatowns (布鲁克林華埠)]] == History and examples of mass migrations == ...
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  • {{Short description|Mass eviction during the Great Famine in Ireland}} ...amine (Ireland)|Great Famine in Ireland]] ([[1845 in Ireland|1845]]–[[1849 in Ireland|1849]]). ...
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  • ...er events|History of Transylvania|Romania in the Early Middle Ages|Romania in the Middle Ages|Origin of the Romanians}} }}{{See also|Dacia|Dacians|Celts in Transylvania}} ...
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  • ...tment of Prisoners and Internees until June 1945. Repopulated, it remained in operation until 1949 under the management of the Stalinist [[Ministry of Pu ...e total number of prisoners who died there since the inception of the camp in 1941 under the German administration, amounting roughly to 5,000 victims in ...
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  • ...Polish Aristocracy in exile in Paris]] ...WP 1830 Les polonais recus en Belgique.jpg|thumb|right| ''Polish Emigrants in Belgium'', a 19th-century graphic]]{{Expand Polish|date= June 2018| fa = ye ...
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  • ...from 1946 to 1948 and in total 3,691 Germans (15% of the German residents in the Netherlands) were deported. ...vijandelijke onderdanen''). They were slated to be evicted in three groups in reverse order of entry. The first who had to leave were those who came afte ...
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  • ...y|population exchange]] between [[Greece]] and [[Turkey]] which took place in the early 1920s, following the [[Treaty of Lausanne]]. ...the population movements in Bosnia in the 1990s and the ongoing situation in Northern Ireland. ...
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  • {{Short description|Displacement of farmers in Scottish Lowlands}} ...w]], [[Edinburgh]] and [[northern England]]{{efn|name=enclosure|Clearances in England were more usually known as [[enclosure]].{{sfn|Cahill|2002|p=137}}} ...
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  • ...uevi]] from at least 419 and possibly as early as 406 until his abdication in 438. [[File:Suebic migrations.jpg|thumbnail|400px|Suebic migrations across Europe.]] ...
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  • ...territories of the German Reich]] and other areas of [[Central and Eastern Europe]]. The law was amended on 3 September 1971. ...her countries, who at the time the Federal Republic of Germany was founded in 1949, were entitled to German citizenship under the 1913 nationality law an ...
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  • {{Short description|1946–1947 forced repatriation of Hungarian, Soviet, and Yugoslav refugees by the Western All ...Cite book|last=Epstein|first=Julius|title=Operation Keelhaul: The Story of Forced Repatriation from 1944 to the Present|publisher=Devin-Adair |year=1973|isbn ...
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  • ...]] upon his return from Moscow, September 14, 1955. Adenauer had succeeded in concluding negotiations about the release to Germany, by the end of the yea ...of forced labor during and after the war by the Soviet Union and by the [[Forced labor of Germans after World War II|Western Allies]]. ...
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  • {{Short description|Upper German dialect spoken by Hutterites in North America}} ...y of the [[German language]], which is spoken by [[Hutterite]] communities in Canada and the United States. Hutterite is also called '''Tirolean''', but ...
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  • [[Image:Szekelys-in-hungary.png|thumb|300px|Migrations of the Székelys]] .../ref> and [[Suceava County]], [[Bukovina]], both in [[Romania]] as well as in the [[Serbia]]n province of [[Vojvodina]]. ...
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  • ...umb|The migration of ancient [[Hungarians]] from Magna Hungaria to central Europe]] ...hirteenth century Hungarian monk and explorer, also visited Magna Hungaria in the interest of finding the [[Eastern Hungarians]], the group of Hungarians ...
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  • ...d Language.jpg|thumb|right|350px|[[Indo-European migrations]] as described in ''[[The Horse, the Wheel, and Language]]'' by [[David W. Anthony]]]] ...an Languages in 2nd millennium BC.jpg|thumb|350px|Map 1: Anatolian peoples in 2nd millennium BC; Blue: '''Luwians''', Yellow: '''Hittites''', Red: ' ...
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  • ...)|German-occupied]] [[Bydgoszcz]], Poland, September 1939. The inscription in German reads: "This city is free of Jews!"]] ...showing the number of Jewish executions carried out by [[Einsatzgruppe A]] in: [[Estonia]] (declared ''judenfrei''), [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]], [[Belarus ...
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  • ...e to [[Northern Dobruja]] (part of Romania), and 62,278 Bulgarians located in the north were forcibly moved to the south. The [[Dobrujan Germans]], who w ...itorialesRumanas1940-ro.svg|thumb|275px|left|Territorial losses of Romania in 1940, including Southern Dobruja]] ...
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