Belarusians in the United Kingdom
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| Belarusian-born residents 4,406 (2011 UK census) | |
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| British English • Belarusian • Russian | |
| Religion | |
| Eastern Orthodox Church • Roman Catholicism • Greek Catholicism • Judaism | |
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| Baltic people, Polish British, Ukrainian diaspora in the United Kingdom, Russians in the United Kingdom, Belarusian Americans |
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Belarusians in the United Kingdom (Belarusian: Беларусы ў Вялікабрытаніі, romanized: Biełarusy w Vialikabrytanii) are Belarusians living in the United Kingdom and British people of Belarusian background or descent. The 2001 UK census recorded 1,154 Belarus-born people living in the UK. The 2011 census recorded 4,031 Belarus-born people resident in England, 102 in Wales, 211 in Scotland and 62 in Northern Ireland. Nowadays, organised community life exists only in London.