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Since Russia, is a very big country many Russians have a lot of ethnicity. Remember the bigger the country, the more ethnicities. Most Russian people are Slavic, those are the people living in European Russia. The place where the Nazis invaded. Eastern Russia (Asian Russia) and Chechnya is where it's all at. There are Mongols, most of them are the Russian Buddhists. They are known as "Buryats". There are also the Yakuts. In far-eastern Russia, those are Korean-Russians and Japanese-Russians. Those are people of Japanese and Korean descent, they don't look like typical "Russians". Chechens, are a Turkic group, not Slavic. If you notice, Chechens have Arab names but they use them Russian style. So it's easy to distinguish. For example, a person from an Arab country would have a name like Ahmed bin-Omar. But a person from Chechnya would have a name like Akhmad Omarov or Akhmed Omarovich.
Japanese and Filipinos are not closely related in terms of ancestry. The Japanese people have East Asian origins, while Filipinos have Austronesian and Malay ancestry. However, both cultures have been influenced by each other through historical interactions and have similarities in certain cultural practices.
Not neccessarily. That's like saying, are all the people with the surname ''Smith'' related.
There is only one name in Japanese for the Volga River in Russia: ヴォルガ川 (Bōruga kawa)
There are two basic categories of Japanese: 1. The southern Japanese have not been there as long, and come from the area of China. 2. The northern Japanese come more from the Russia area and are called the 'Ainu'.
Russian, is a nationality. Just like American. There are many ethnic groups, that make up Russians. Most of them, being the ethnic Slavs who inhabit European Russia. In Chechnya, these people aren't Slavs. They are minority Muslims living in Russia. They are Chechen people, these are Turks. They speak the Chechen language as a native, and Russian as a second language. There are also Mongols living in Buryatia, they are the Buryats. They speak the Buryat dialect. There also Yakuts, and Oriental people living in Russian near Japan and Korea. These areas, were never part of Japan and Korea but the Russians living there simply come from the same family of people as Japanese and Koreans. I've mistaken some Russians to be a Korean which sometimes gets pretty ridiculous.
Japan lost approximately 85,000 men and Russia about 125,000 men during the war.
It gave rise to Lenin & help cause the Russian battleship Potemkin mutiny.
it is the gospel that is related to perseverance experienced by the people in philippines and japanese
Yes. Google has set up a People Finder to help locate people in Japan. See the Related Link below.
Kalmuks, people from western Mongolia, followed by Buryats (from Siberia) and Gypsies (from Hungary). 4th is Thais, and 5th is Indians (from India)
When most people think of communism they think of Russia, but China is also communist and there are many others.