Russian minority in Poland

In this article we will analyze the importance of Russian minority in Poland in today's society. Russian minority in Poland has been a topic of debate and discussion for a long time, and its influence in various areas of human life is undeniable. From its origins to its evolution today, Russian minority in Poland has left an indelible mark on the history of humanity. Through this analysis, we will explore its impact on culture, economics, politics and technology, and reflect on its relevance in the contemporary world. With expert interviews and statistical data, we will discover how Russian minority in Poland has shaped the way we think and act, and how it continues to play a crucial role in people's daily lives.

The Russian minority in Poland consists of 13,000 people (according to the Polish census of 2011, page 92).

In the past – the times of the Second Polish Republic, partitions of Poland and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth – the number of Russians within Polish borders was much higher, over 100,000. Changing borders (see territorial changes of Poland) and forced resettlement after World War II drastically reduced this number.[citation needed]

One of the most defining cultural characteristics of that minority is their Eastern Orthodox faith.[citation needed]

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