P. Eberhardt
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拉脱维亚的人口变化拉脱维亚是拉脱维亚国的四个省之一。它位于拉脱维亚东部,与白俄罗斯和俄罗斯接壤。本文的第一部分介绍了拉特盖尔自13世纪以来的历史。拉特盖尔曾是波兰的一部分(波兰移民,1561-1772),后来是俄罗斯帝国的一部分(1772-1916)。1897年的俄罗斯人口普查显示,这里居住着不同的民族:拉脱维亚人、俄罗斯人、犹太人、波兰人和白俄罗斯人。文章的下一部分涉及两次世界大战期间的人口状况,当时拉特盖尔是主权拉脱维亚国家的一个组成部分。后来,它与整个拉脱维亚一起在1940年被并入苏联;接下来,它被纳粹德国占领,并再次并入斯大林的苏联。当它成为拉脱维亚苏维埃共和国的一部分时,它受到有计划的俄罗斯化和苏维埃化政策的影响,以消除其民族和信仰的多样性。当时有大批俄罗斯人涌入,而当地的拉脱维亚人却被边缘化。这些变化是在1959年和1989年苏联人口普查的基础上提出的。作者还讨论了俄罗斯人和拉脱维亚人之间的关系,以及波兰裔人口的数量和分布,他们传统上集中在道格夫皮尔斯及其附近地区。文章的最后一部分论述了苏联解体后拉脱维亚恢复独立的时期。根据2000年和2009年的统计数据,呈现了民族演变。目前拉脱维亚当局的目标是加强国家的民族性,限制其众多的俄罗斯少数民族的重要性。关于当地波兰人口现状的资料结束了正文。
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Przemiany narodowościowe w Łatgalii
Population Changes in LatgaleLatgale is one of the four provinces of Latvian State. It is located in the east part of Latvia that borders with Belarus and Russia. The first part of this article presents Latgale’s history since the 13th century. Latgale was part of Poland (Polish Inflants, 1561–1772), and later of Russian Empire (1772–1916). The Russian census of 1897 shows that it was inhabited by various nations: Latvians, Russians, Jews, Poles and Belarusians.The next part of the article deals with the demographic situation in the interwar period, when Latgale was an integral part of the sovereign Latvian state. Later, together with whole Latvia, it was incorporated into the Soviet Union in 1940; next it was occupied by Nazi Germany, and again incorporated to the Stalin’s Soviet Union. As it became part of Latvian Soviet Republic, it was subjected to planned Russification and Sovietization policies to eliminate its national and confessional diversity. There was then a mass influx of the Russian people, while the local Latvian population was marginalized. These changes are presented in the text on the basis of the Soviet censuses of 1959 and 1989. The author also discusses relations between Russian and Latvian populations, as well as the number and distribution of the population of Polish origin, who traditionally concentrated in Daugavpils and its vicinity.The last part of the article deals with the period after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the regaining of independence by Latvia. The nationality evolution is presented on the basis of statistical data from 2000 and 2009. The present Latvian authorities aim at strengthening the national character of the state and limiting the significance of its numerous Russian minority. The information on the current condition of the local Polish population closes the text.
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