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Little Russia, also
known as
Lesser Russia, Malorussia, or
Little Rus', is a
geographical and
historical term used to
describe Ukraine. At the beginning...
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being called the "White Russians" and
Ukrainians "Little Russians" or "
Malorussians".
Slavophile thinkers such as
Mikhail Katkov (1818-1887)
believed that...
- into a
special military estate (sosloviye), "a
military class". The
Malorussian Cossacks (the
former Registered Cossacks also
known as "Town Zaporozhian...
- would-be
husband is
echoed in
Ukrainian (or Russian) folktales. The
Malorussian folktale translated as "The Soldier's
Midnight Watch", set in Kiev, was...
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Nationality Number %
Ukrainians (
Malorussians) 703,699 69.14
Romanians (Moldavians and Vlachs) 75,000 7.37 Jews 55,000 5.40 Russian-Germans 40,000 3.93...
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called themselves Belarusians and the
people in the
south were
known as
Malorussians (Little Russians). Later, in what
began as a
political movement in the...
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District Russians Buryats Evenks Jews
Malorussians Mongols Belorussians Chinese Total 65.1% 26.7% 4.5% 1.2% … … … …
Aksha district 86.8% 9.8% 1.8% … …...
- українська порода, sira ukrayin'ska
Ukrainian Steppe[citation needed]
Malorussian Cherk****ian
Black Sea: 319
Country of
origin Ukraine Distribution Ukraine...
- Moscow, 1890. (in Rus.)
Contemporary Malorussian Ethnography. Kiev, 1893–1897. (in Rus.) On the
Influence of
Malorussian Scholastic Literature of the Seventeenth...
- 10th – 19th 10th
Malorussian 11th
Fanagoriysky 12th
Astrakhan 13th
Yerevan 14th
Georgian 15th
Tiflis 16th Mingrelian...