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lived outside their respective administrative units tended to
become Russified linguistically; that is, they not only
learned Russian as a
second language...
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media enjoy enormous po****rity in Kyrgyzstan,
especially in the
deeply Russified city of
Bishkek and the Chüy Region,
despite the
percentage of Russians...
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accidents and 89
deaths as of July 2024[update]. In 2022,
Sukhoi announced a
Russified version of the body and electronics,
without most of the
Western components;...
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ethnic Georgian, his
birth name was
Ioseb Besarionis dze
Jughashvili (
Russified as
Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili). His
parents were
Besarion Jughashvili...
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Minorities of
Poles and
Caucasus Germans also
exist though they are
heavily Russified. As of 2022,
there are 31,077
Yazidis in Armenia.
During the
Soviet era...
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Xarnego Ukrainians Khokhol Ukrop Others Bulgarophiles (Macedonians and Serbs)
Hunky (eastern and
central europeans)
Yestonians (
Russified Estonians)...
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Kazakh belongs to Abai
Qunanbaiuly (Kazakh: Абай Құнанбайұлы,
sometimes Russified to Abay Kunanbayev, Абай Кунанбаев) (1845–1904),
whose writings did much...
- Sozak, or
Sozaq (Kazakh: Созақ, Sozaq, سوزاق, also
Russified Suzak), is a
village in
Sozak District,
South Kazakhstan Region, Kazakhstan.
Sozaq was the...
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Armenian patronymic surname derived from the
given name Harutyun. The
Russified version is Arutyunov.
Notable people with the
surname include: Alexander...
- was
multilingual and a Hollandophile. The name was
later normalized and
russified to Санкт-Петербург (Sankt-Peterburg). A
former spelling of the city's...