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.
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 people live in Belgrade. Serbia has about 7.1 million inhabitants and about 1.6 million of them live in the Belgrade metropolitan area.
Russians and Serbs are Slavics.
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In European part of Russia.
No, but he had an impact in Serbia.
IT means ~We come from Russia into Europe and we are like Russians Evi But Im not sure..
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.
not most of them because they do own a lot of land but not alot of animals I am Russian, I do not think that most of Russians live in the own houses, it is common only in villages, in the cities and towns people live in the block flats and appartments. Lately there is a tendency that villages are disappearing.
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 live in house like ours today but back in ancient Russia they did not always live like this