Just out of curiosity who are the Crimeans who are the ethnic population there?Crimea is already rife with secessionist attitudes. Realistically speaking Eastern Ukraine and Crimea should be part of Russia. Crimea was actually handed over to Ukraine from the RSFSR by Khruschev in an arbitrary decision.
58.3% RussianAtilla [TR];138940 said:Just out of curiosity who are the Crimeans who are the ethnic population there?
UKRAINE: Kiev fails to end Crimea's ethnic tensionsSome 70% of the Crimea's population are ethnic Russians; the rest are mainly Ukrainians. Since 1989 there has also been a movement back to the area of native Tatars who had been exiled to central Asia in the Stalin era, and they now form about a tenth of the population. There are also smaller minorities of ethnic Armenians, Greeks, Bulgarians, and Germans.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-Crimea.html
1. Publicly spoken language isn't the best guide to ethnic self-identification. Ask a Scot (95% monoglot English-speaking) or Welshman (only 20% speak Welsh as their first language), Breton, etc., etc.There are also many mixed ethnicities- Russian-Ukrainian-Tatar, etc. But the best indication are the videly spoken native languages- I've been there in the '80s and it's mostly, if not over 95%, Russian!
That thing among Texans is "we were never actually annexed into the union and are there fore a free state" But thats like a Texas legend its not any attempt to secede in the works.Wow. There is an independence movement in California n Texas? Why would they wanna leave the union? Are they backed by any political party/movement or just rebels?
We're speaking English, so the correct term for Ireland is "The Republic of Ireland", not Eire. Unless you wish to converse in Irish, in which case I'd be happy to..I can see Scotland gaining independence although I don't see what benefits it would bring them, Wales will always remain part of the UK, I don't think they have a very strong independence movement, if Northern Ireland ever leaves the UK it would most likely reunite with Eire, so no new state. What about an independent Cornwall or Brittany.