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In Albania and Bulgaria zero.
I forgot to say 608 people in USA carry my surname. Due to Serbian and Croatian imigration.
Croatians who carry my surname are Šokci (aka Catholic Serbs) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Šokci
I hold a Chinese surname, so not too common here but that’s bound to change
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It is not popular surname, about 2 500 people have it, but it is spread in many regions of country
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Mine is an Italian surname that in the Americans is only found in Canada, US, Venezuela, Brazil and Argentina.
It sounds very Italian but is not super common/frequent.
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http://nlp.actaforte.pl:8080/Nomina/Ndistr, it works for Polish surnames only
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My surname is very widespread among Muslims of former USSR (Tatars, Kazakhs, Azeris, Tajiks, Uzbeks, Caucasians). Ethnic Russians (especially nobility), who carry that surname, usually have a paternal Muslim (Tatar) ancestor.
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