Since 1917, the status of Karelia has changed several times; in 1923 it became anautonomousrepublic; in 1940, after the addition of western Karelia, it was given full union-republic status; and in 1956 Karelia reverted to its present status. Russiansconstitutethe majority of the population, but...
Saskana, or the Harmony Party, received the highest number of votes in the majority Russian speaking clusters in the South and Riga. The map highlights how the Russian minority population tends to vote similarly, as Saskana was not found having the largest vote in locations outside of the Ru...
Russian social media networks are not a microcosm, reflection or "map" of Russian society. They are created and pursued by an as yet elite, but growing, segment of the population - active and engaged social media users for whom the relatively uncensored Internet serves not only as an ...
Moldova’s Russian population arrived during the periods of Russian imperial and Soviet rule, usually as civil servants and labourers. The Gagauz, a mainly rural people, have lived on the Bugeac Plain since the late 18th century. The country’s ethnic Bulgarians also are mainly rural and inha...
"A number of people we've spoken to here say they are worried because Russia has tried specifically to shield the population in Moscow in particular from the effects of the war. But this has brought it very, very close to home."
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Location: Russian Far East, Russia, Eastern Europe, Europe View on OpenStreetMapLatitude of center51.6313° or 51° 37' 53" north Longitude of center136.1215° or 136° 7' 18" east Population1,390,000 Elevation262 metres (860 feet) OpenStreetMap IDnode 508056994 OpenStreet...
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Amur Oblast is a region in the Russian Far East roughly the size of Japan with less than 1% Japan's population. Mapcarta, the open map.
Russia’s sizableMuslimpopulation also made its feelings known. On May 1 (May 14) the First All-Russian MuslimCongresswas held inMoscow. There was a division of opinion between the people of the borderlands (Central AsiaandAzerbaijan), who wished for territorial self-government within a Russian...