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  2. Russian Mennonites - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Mennonites (German: Russlandmennoniten [lit. "Russia Mennonites", i.e., Mennonites of or from the Russian Empire]) are a group of Mennonites who are the descendants of Dutch and North German Anabaptists who settled in the Vistula delta in West Prussia for about 250 years and established colonies in the Russian Empire (present-day Ukraine and Russia's Volga region, Orenburg ...

  3. Category : Russian Mennonite diaspora in North America

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    Russian Mennonite diaspora in the United States (11 P) This page was last edited on 22 November 2020, at 07:53 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. Vistula delta Mennonites - Wikipedia

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    In the following decades, about 6000 Mennonites, most of them from the delta settlements, [12] left for Russia, forming the roots of the Russian Mennonites. [13] The first Mennonite settlement in Russia, Chortitza Colony, was founded by these emigrees in 1789. [2] The Mennonites who remained in the Vistula delta assimilated more and more.

  5. Category : Russian Mennonite diaspora in the United States

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    Pages in category "Russian Mennonite diaspora in the United States" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Neu Samara - Wikipedia

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    Neu Samara was founded by Mennonite settlers of Plautdietsch language, culture and ancestry in 1891-92 who came from the Molotschna mother colony on the Sea of Azov in Russian Empire. Initially twelve villages were founded: Kamenetz, Pleschanowo, Krassikowo, Kaltan, Lugowsk, Podolsk, Donskoj, Dolinsk, Jugowka, Klinok, Kuterlja, Bogomasowo.

  7. Category:Russian Mennonites - Wikipedia

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    Russian Mennonite diaspora (4 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Russian Mennonites" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  8. Category:Russian Mennonite diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Russian Mennonite diaspora in North America (4 C) O. Old Colony Mennonites (13 P) S. Russian Mennonite diaspora in South America (8 P) Pages in category "Russian ...

  9. Chortitza Colony - Wikipedia

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    Chortitza Colony (Khortytskyi District, Zaporizhzhia) was a volost, a subdivision of the Yekaterinoslav uezd within the Yekaterinoslav Governorate.During the times of Catherine the Great, the area was annexed by the Russian Empire after liquidation of the Zaporozhian Sich.