Siberians
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Siberians
Summary
Siberians is an ethnic group[1]. They draws 129 Wikipedia views per month (ethnic_group category, ranking #579 of 4,529).[2]
Key Facts
- Siberians held citizenship in Russia[3].
- Siberian Russian dialects was Siberians's native language[4].
- Siberians's image is recorded as Sibirskai Surikov.jpg[5].
- Siberians's instance of is recorded as ethnic group[6].
- Siberians's instance of is recorded as subethnic group[7].
- Siberians's instance of is recorded as people[8].
- Siberians's instance of is recorded as demonym[9].
- Siberians's ancestral home is recorded as Siberia[10].
- Siberians's ancestral home is recorded as Tsardom of Russia[11].
- Siberia is named after Siberians[12].
- Siberians's subclass of is recorded as human population[13].
- Siberians's part of is recorded as Russians[14].
- Siberians's part of is recorded as demographics of Siberia[15].
- Siberians's part of is recorded as demographics of Russia[16].
- Siberians's Commons category is recorded as People of Siberia[17].
- Siberians's has part is recorded as indigenous peoples of Siberia[18].
- Siberians's has part is recorded as European diaspora[19].
- Siberians's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Ethnic groups in Siberia[20].
- Siberians's topic's main category is recorded as Category:People from Siberia[21].
- Siberians's partially coincident with is recorded as Russian sub-ethnic and ethnographic groups[22].
- Siberians's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'ru', 'text': 'Сибиряки'}[23].
- Siberians's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/122lvq_2[24].
- Siberians's language used is recorded as Russian[25].
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Origins and Family
Siberian Russian dialects was Siberians's native language[4].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Siberians include they[26], a film[27], directed by Lev Kuleshov[28].
Why It Matters
Siberians draws 129 Wikipedia views per month (ethnic_group category, ranking #579 of 4,529).[2] They has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] They is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]
Entities named for them include they[26], a film[27], directed by Lev Kuleshov[28].