Constantin Popovici (scholar)
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Constantin Popovici (scholar)
Constantin Fedorovici Popovici (; 1924–2010) was a Moldovans in Ukraine, Ukrainian Moldovan (Romanians in Ukraine, Romanian) literary critic, folklorist, writer, publicist, Doctor of Philology (1974),Попович Костянтин
// :uk:Шевченківська енциклопедія, Шевченківська енциклопедія: — Т.5:Пе—С : у 6 т. / Гол. ред. М. Г. Жулинський.. — Київ : Ін-т літератури ім. Т. Г. Шевченка, 2015. — С. 276-277. Professor (1988), Academician of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova (1995), member of the Writers' Unions of Ukraine and Moldova, and Honored Scientist of Moldova (1984).


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Moldovans In Ukraine
Moldovans in Ukraine () are the third biggest minority recorded in the 2001 All Ukrainian Census after Russians and Belarusians. Unlike many other minorities, Moldovans often live in the countryside (71.5%) rather than in a city (28.5%), the majority in the northern and southern historical region of Bessarabia. There is an undergoing identity controversy among the Romanian speakers of Ukraine over whether self-identified Moldovans are a part of the larger Romanian ethnic group or a separate ethnic group. History After 1812, Russian Empire annexed Bessarabia from Moldavia. Initially, Romanians under Russian rule enjoyed privileges well, the language of Moldavians was established as an official language in the governmental institutions of Bessarabia, used along with Russian,''Charter for the organization of the Bessarabian Oblast'', April 29, 1818, in "Печатается по изданию: Полное собрание законов Российской империи. С ...
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