• Before the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the overwhelming majority of Russophones in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn in New York City were Russian-speaking Jews...
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    of the country (in other words a similar proportion to Ukrainian) and Russophones made a majority of the population in Eastern and Southern regions of...
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    New York City is home to the largest Russian or Russophone population in the Western Hemisphere. The largest Russian-American communities in New York City...
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    diaspora is the global community of ethnic Russians. The Russian-speaking (Russophone) diaspora are the people for whom Russian language is the native language...
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  • Russophone (Russian: Русскоговорящий, Russkogovoryashchy) is a novel by the Russian writer Denis Gutsko [ru] (Moscow, Vagrius [ru], 2005, ISBN 5-98264-009-3)...
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  • Before the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the overwhelming majority of Russophones in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn in New York City were Russian-speaking Jews...
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    Russophone hairdressing salon in Bat Yam...
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    river, Transnistria, which includes a large proportion of predominantly russophone East Slavs of Ukrainian (28%) and Russian (26%) descent (altogether 54%...
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    cosmopolitan mix of Russian/Ukrainian/Jewish culture and a predominantly Russophone environment with the uniquely accented dialect of Russian spoken in the...
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    Nicolai N., Understanding the Other Ukraine: Identity and Allegiance in Russophone Ukraine (1 March 2015). Richard Sakwa and Agnieszka Pikulicka-Wilczewska...
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    Azerbaijan Belarus Israel Latvia Ukraine History United States Other Russophone Russian Language Institute Russkiy Mir Foundation Runglish List of topics...
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    populations: Arabophone Francophone Hispanophone Indosphere Lusophone Persophone Russophone Sinophone Statistics on second language speakers are inevitably not precise;...
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    vegetable salad. In Russia and other post-Soviet states, as well as in Russophone communities worldwide, the salad has become one of the main dishes on...
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  • Azerbaijan Belarus Israel Latvia Ukraine History United States Other Russophone Russian Language Institute Russkiy Mir Foundation Runglish List of topics...
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    regional councils were occupied in a revolt by Euromaidan activists. In the Russophone cities of Zaporizhzhya, Sumy, and Dnipropetrovsk, protesters also tried...
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    (Russian: Верховная Рада) had been in use in both Russian and Ukrainian-based russophone media as a loan translation of the Ukrainian term. Verkhovna, the feminine...
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    as well as the migration of the rural Ukrainophone population made the Russophone city Ukrainian-speaking and bolstered the development of Ukrainian cultural...
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    leading to the resignation of Serzh Sargsyan There is a significant Russophone population in most of the post-Soviet states, whose political position...
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    dressed herring, vinegret is served as zakuska on celebration tables in Russophone communities. Despite the widespread popularity in Russia and Ukraine,...
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    Belarus with a common government, currency, and so on. The CIS as a shared Russophone social, cultural, and economic space has its origins in the Russian Empire...
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    Azerbaijan Belarus Israel Latvia Ukraine History United States Other Russophone Russian Language Institute Russkiy Mir Foundation Runglish List of topics...
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    of the ancient Turks is found in the works of the 19th century Kazakh Russophone ethnographer Shoqan Walikhanov. The term was introduced into a wide scientific...
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    internet-reviewing newspapers called TheRunet, Runetologia and others. Russophone Russian Internet slang Russian-language computing Russian-language websites...
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  • to promote 'nationalising' policies and alleged discrimination against Russophone minorities. (Development and Transition has also published papers disputing...
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    entered Crimea. Soon after, pro-Russian unrest enveloped the largely Russophone eastern and southern regions of Ukraine, from where Yanukovych had drawn...
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  • political division of Ukraine, as seen in voting patterns during the elections in Ukraine roughly matches the distribution of the Russophone population....
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    Moydodyr ("Wash-'em-Clean") have been favorites with many generations of Russophone children. Lines from his poems, in particular Telefon, have become universal...
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    cover of the song. "Kroshka Moya" has been parodied by the Ukrainian Russophone comedy group Lyudi v Belom in a German language version titled "Meine...
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    Ukrainians are by far the largest ethnic group, yet the city is mostly Russophone. The exact ethnic and linguistic composition as of the Ukrainian Census...
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  • where Russian can be considered a second language, and there are large Russophone communities. However, unlike in Hong Kong, English is considered a foreign...
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