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Greeks
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For other uses, see Greek (disambiguation).
Greeks
(Έλληνες)
Ioannis Kapodistrias • Pericles • El Greco • Alexander the Great •
Total population
approx. 16,000,000
Regions with significant populations
 Greece
10,196,539 (2001 census)
[1]
 United States
1,380,258a (2006 estimate)
[2]
 Cyprus
624,754 (2001 census)
[3]
 United Kingdom
250,000 (estimated [2])
[4]
 Australia
365,147 (2006 census)
[5]
 Germany
304,607 (2008 estimate)
[6]
 Canada
242,685b (2006 census)
[7]
 Albania
105,000 (2008 estimate)
[8]
 Russia
97,827 (2002 census)
[9]
 Ukraine
91,500 (2001 census)
[10]
 South Africa
55,000 (2008 estimate)
[11]
 Brazil
50,000 (2008 estimate)
[12]
 Belgium
15,742 (2007)
[13]
 Italy
30,000 (2008 estimate)
[14]
 Argentina
30,000 (2008 estimate)
[15]
 Sweden
12,000–15,000
[16]
 Kazakhstan
12,703 (1999 census)
[17]
Elsewhere
see Greek diaspora
Languages
Greek
Religion
predominantly Greek Orthodox
Footnotes
a An estimated 3,000,000 claim Greek descent.[18]
b An additional 3,395 Cypriots of undeclared ethnicity live in Canada .
The Greeks (Greek: Έλληνες, IPA: [ˈe̞line̞s]) are a nation and ethnic group native to Greece, Cyprus and neighbouring regions. In addition, Greeks have established a plethora of vibrant expatriate communities around the world, forming a large Greek diaspora.[19]
Greek colonies and communities have been historically established in most corners of the Mediterranean but Greeks have always been centered around the Aegean Sea, where Greek has been spoken since antiquity.[20] Until the early 20th century, Greeks were uniformly distributed between the Greek peninsula, the western coast of Asia Minor, Pontus, Cyprus and Constantinople, regions which coincided to a large extent with the borders of the Byzantine Empire of the late 11th century and the Eastern Mediterranean areas of the ancient Greek colonization.[21]
In the aftermath of the Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922), a large-scale population exchange between Greece and Turkey transferred and confined ethnic Greeks almost entirely into the borders of the modern Greek state and Cyprus. Other ethnic Greek populations can be found from Southern Italy to the Caucasus and in diaspora communities in a number of other countries. Today, the vast majority of Greeks are at least nominally adherents of Greek Orthodoxy.[22][23]

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