Lithuanian Canadians
Lithuanian Canadians (Lithuanian: Kanados lietuviai) are Canadians who are of full or partial Lithuanian descent. Over two-thirds of Lithuanian Canadians reside in Toronto,[3] with other much smaller populations located around most of the Canadian provinces and territories.
Kanados lietuviai | |
|---|---|
| Total population | |
| 46,6901(2006)[1] | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
| 22x20px Ontario[2] | 29,315 (2011) |
| 22x20px Alberta | 5,310 |
| 5,155 | |
| 5,740 | |
| 1,495 | |
| File:Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Saskatchewan | 735 |
| File:Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Nova Scotia | 955 |
| 22x20px New Brunswick | 255 |
| Languages | |
| Canadian English, Lithuanian, Québécois French | |
| Religion | |
| Roman Catholicism, Romuva, Lutheranism, Judaism | |
| Related ethnic groups | |
| Lithuanians, Prussian Lithuanians
1 *11,425 solely of Lithuanian origin, 35,260 of mixed origin. | |
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