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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...
- of the country (in other words a similar proportion to Ukrainian) and Russophones made a majority of the po****tion in Eastern and Southern regions of...
- publisher of foreign SF stories, but soon broadened its format to include Russophone writers as well. In the 2000s, Esli also started publishing fantasy short...
- diaspora is the global community of ethnic Russians. The Russian-speaking (Russophone) diaspora are the people for whom Russian language is the native language...
- New York City is home to the largest Russian or Russophone po****tion in the Western Hemisphere. The largest Russian-American communities in New York City...
- Russophone (Russian: Русскоговорящий, Russkogovoryashchy) is a novel by the Russian writer Denis Gutsko [ru] (Moscow, Vagrius [ru], 2005, ISBN 5-98264-009-3)...
- cosmopolitan mix of Russian/Ukrainian/Jewish culture and a predominantly Russophone environment with the uniquely accented dialect of Russian spoken in the...
- films. Outside modern Russian borders, there are a significant number of Russophone writers and filmmakers from Ukraine, Belarus and Kazakhstan, who have...
- Azerbaijan Belarus Israel Latvia Ukraine History United States Other Russophone Russian Language Institute Russkiy Mir Foundation Runglish List of topics...
- the invasion and obfuscate the war's original objective of annexing all Russophone regions of Ukraine. Russia bans the use of the terms "war" or "invasion"...