#2 En Letonia, un joven lo tiene para trabajar en el Reino unido que en su país.
La URSS cultivó muchos colonos en la región, para garantizar la estabilidad.
Ahora, los descendientes dels rusos suponen casi un 50 % y no habla el idioma local.
La enseñanza de ruso se detuvo al poco de hundirse el sistema político del segundo mundo.
#32 Eso del 50 % parece un poco exagerado, más bien 13%, de cualquier manera el Estado sigue sin respetar sus derechos. Sigue habiendo enseñanza del ruso.
#57 Riga. Latvians made up 49.33% of the population of Riga, with the percentage of ethnic Russians at 37.21%, Belarusians at 3.88%, Ukrainians at 3.45%, Poles at 1.85%, Lithuanians at 0.83% and other ethnicities at 3.46%. By comparison, 67.1% of Latvia's total population are ethnic Latvians, 21.9% are Russians, 3.3% are Belarusians, 2.2% are Ukrainians, 2.2% are Polish, 1.2% are Lithuanians and the remaining 2.1% are accounted for by other ethnicities.[63]
Otro, por poner algo en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latvia#Ethnic_groups
As of March 2011, Latvians and Livonians (about 400 people) [clarification needed], the indigenous peoples of Latvia, form about 62.1% of the population, while 26.9% are Russians, Belarusians 3.3%, Ukrainians 2.2%, Poles 2.2%, Lithuanians 1.2%, Jews 0.3%, Romani people 0.3%, Germans 0.1%, Estonians 0.1% and others 1.3%. There were 290,660 non-citizens living in Latvia or 14.1% of Latvian residents, mainly ethnic Russians who arrived after the occupation of 1940 and their descendants.[144]
En España el Mediterráneo, el Ebro y Madrid crecen y el resto bajan
La URSS cultivó muchos colonos en la región, para garantizar la estabilidad.
Ahora, los descendientes dels rusos suponen casi un 50 % y no habla el idioma local.
La enseñanza de ruso se detuvo al poco de hundirse el sistema político del segundo mundo.
AEDE internacional.elpais.com/internacional/2014/05/15/actualidad/1400175599_697682.html
Riga. Latvians made up 49.33% of the population of Riga, with the percentage of ethnic Russians at 37.21%, Belarusians at 3.88%, Ukrainians at 3.45%, Poles at 1.85%, Lithuanians at 0.83% and other ethnicities at 3.46%. By comparison, 67.1% of Latvia's total population are ethnic Latvians, 21.9% are Russians, 3.3% are Belarusians, 2.2% are Ukrainians, 2.2% are Polish, 1.2% are Lithuanians and the remaining 2.1% are accounted for by other ethnicities.[63]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riga#Demographics
Otro, por poner algo en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latvia#Ethnic_groups
As of March 2011, Latvians and Livonians (about 400 people) [clarification needed], the indigenous peoples of Latvia, form about 62.1% of the population, while 26.9% are Russians, Belarusians 3.3%, Ukrainians 2.2%, Poles 2.2%, Lithuanians 1.2%, Jews 0.3%, Romani people 0.3%, Germans 0.1%, Estonians 0.1% and others 1.3%. There were 290,660 non-citizens living in Latvia or 14.1% of Latvian residents, mainly ethnic Russians who arrived after the occupation of 1940 and their descendants.[144]