Russians live in Russia because that is the country of their births.
Note: Today, the name of Russia is "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics" (U.S.S.R.), also called Soviet Union Russian or Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik, or Sovetsky Soyuz
Note: Russians have and do migrate to live in other countries across the world.
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.
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.
"Russians" is typically plural because it refers to a group of individuals from Russia. The singular form would be "Russian" when referring to one individual from Russia.
The formal title for the leader of Russia is "President." The current President of Russia is Vladimir Putin.
Russians primarily live in Russia, which is the largest country in the world by land area. They also live in other countries that were part of the former Soviet Union, as well as in diaspora communities around the world.
No, Prussians and Russians are not the same. Prussians were an ethnic group in the region of Prussia in what is now Germany, while Russians are from Russia, which is a separate country. The two have distinct histories, cultures, and languages.
In European part of Russia.
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.
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People who were born in and live in Russia are called Russians because they are native to the land.
They don't. Most Russians live in Russia just as most Americans live in the USA. There may be small numbers of Russians in Serbia (I've visited the country but never noticed any) and this may be because of similar history, recent support by Russia over the Kosovo issue and the similar language and alphabet.
Why not... why do Russians live in Russia
western Russia
The short answer would be yes.
Most of russians live in european part of country, and we are white and don't look like arabs or asians.
Russians live in house like ours today but back in ancient Russia they did not always live like this
Part of Russia is in Europe, with most of it being in Asia. So some Russians are European.
The Russians are in Russia.