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Minority: Karachay-Balkar minority of Russia<br />

Organisation: Karachay-Balkar cultural center<br />

Contact: Azred Teberdiev<br />

Email: teberdiev@gmail.com; elbrusoidfc@gmail.com<br />

d4 The German North Schleswigans in denmark<br />

(German minority from denmark)<br />

On the other side of the German-Danish border in North Schleswig the German minority<br />

from Denmark is living. The minority came into being after the plebiscite and the<br />

determination of the border in 1920 and today consists of about 15,000 people.<br />

The German minority has its own kindergartens, schools and libraries, is involved in church<br />

and social activities, publishes its own daily newspaper and offers sports and cultural<br />

activities in many associations. The German minority considers itself as bridge-builders<br />

between the Danish and the German culture in the border region of Denmark and Germany.<br />

The team of the German North Schleswigans consists of amateur-players from the minority.<br />

The selection already participated in the first EUROPEADA in 2008 under its trainer Stefan<br />

Boehme.<br />

Minority: German minority from Denmark<br />

Region: North Schleswig<br />

Organisation: Bund Deutscher Nordschleswiger<br />

Contact: Uwe Jessen, Ulf-Mikael Iwersen<br />

Email: generalsekretariat@bdn.dk, iwersen@bdn.dk<br />

www.bdn.dk<br />

www.nordschleswiger.dk<br />

E1 det sydslesvigske landshold<br />

(The danish minority in Germany)<br />

The Danes are next to the Frisians, Sorbs and the Sinti and Roma one of the four officially<br />

recognised minorities in the Federal Republic of Germany.<br />

From the western to eastern coast of the German-Danish border in Schleswig-Holstein in<br />

the north to the towns of Rendsburg/Eiderstedt in the south lies the area of settlement of<br />

the Danish minority. About 50,000 people belong to the Danish minority, which distinguishes<br />

itself mainly through its schools, churches, but also through its sports associations. The<br />

EuropEada 2012 12

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