The White Russians were anti-Bolshevik forces who opposed the Bolshevik government in the Russian Civil War (1917-1923). They were supported by various foreign powers and were based primarily in the southern region of Russia, including areas like Crimea, Siberia, and the Far East. After their defeat, many White Russians fled the country and settled in other parts of Europe and the world.
Most Russians live in western Russia, particularly in cities such as Moscow and St. Petersburg. Eastern Russia, which includes regions such as Siberia and the Russian Far East, is more sparsely populated.
Most Russians live in Russia because it is their homeland and the largest country in the world, providing ample space and resources for its citizens. Additionally, the strong cultural and historical ties to Russia create a sense of belonging and attachment to the country for many Russians.
Russians are predominantly Slavic, while Serbians are also Slavic with some influence from other ethnic groups in their history. Both groups are considered part of the white race.
"White Russian" typically refers to a person who opposed the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War in the early 20th century. "Great Russian" is a broader term referring to an ethnic Russian person, regardless of their political affiliations. White Russians were anti-Bolshevik forces who supported the monarchy, while Great Russians are simply a part of the larger Russian ethnic group.
Russians call their country "ะ ะพััะธั" (Rossiya) in Russian.
A black Russian is changed to a white Russian with the addition of cream.
People who were born in and live in Russia are called Russians because they are native to the land.
850,000 Russians live in the U.S.
Belarus, a country located in Eastern Europe, is the home of the White Russians. The White movement was also an anti-Bolshevism movement in Russia.
Russians live in house like ours today but back in ancient Russia they did not always live like this
No. Although many ethnic Russians now live in Ukraine.
Northern European Planes
The White Russians.
No!
Why not... why do Russians live in Russia
As if Asians cannot be white? Tell that to the thousands of Russians and Turks who live in Asia. Given that racial distinctions are largely artificial and have no biological basis, I would suggest that there is no correct answer to this question.
Most of russians live in european part of country, and we are white and don't look like arabs or asians.