1946 Bulgarian census
Appearance
As of December 31, 1946, the population of the country was 7,029,349.
Ethnic groups
[edit]Number and share of ethnic groups.[1]
Ethnicity | Numbers | % |
---|---|---|
Bulgarians | 5,903,580 | 84.0 |
Turks | 675,500 | 9.6 |
Roma | 170,011 | 2.4 |
Macedonians | 169,544 [2] | 2.4 |
Jews | 44,209 | 0.6 |
Armenians | 21,637 | 0.3 |
Russians | 13,200 | 0.2 |
Tatars | 8,133 | |
Greeks | 3,623 | |
Romanians | 2,459 | |
Czechs | 1,868 | |
Germans | 1,407 | |
Albanians | 1,128 | |
Hungarians | 778 | |
Serbs | 723 | |
Slovaks | 656 | |
Italians | 580 | |
Slovenes | 545 | |
French | 301 | |
Croats | 290 | |
Poles | 276 | |
Ukrainians | 61 |
Sources
[edit]- ^ ""Population by place of residence, sex and ethnic group"".
- ^ Georgeoff, Peter John (with David Crowe), "National Minorities in Bulgaria, 1919– 1980" in Horak, Stephen, ed., Eastern European National Minorities 1919/1980: A Handbook, (Littleton, Co: Libraries Limited, Inc.).