changes in Ethnic and Social Processes of the
Tashkent oblast in the 1990s and Early 2000s
According to the data from 1991, there were about
132,000 people living in Angren, mostly Russian,
Tatars, Crimean Tatars, Germans, Koreans, and
Ukrainians, who were employed by local industries.
16
14 Population Census 1979, Angren; Population Census 1989, Angren.
15 Population Census 1989, Angren.
16 P. Kolsto, “Territorialising Diasporas: The Case of Russians in the Former Soviet Republics,” Millennium: Journal of International Studies 28, no. 3
(1999): 613.
Table 3. Population by Nationality and Knowledge of the Second Language in Angren in 1989
(Overall Population and Percentage of Total)
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