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  2. Russians in China - Wikipedia

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    Enhe Russian Ethnic Township is the only ethnic township in China designated for China's Russian minority. Russians have been living in China for centuries, the earliest being Cossacks that settled in China during the late 17th century. There are currently over 16,000 ethnic Russians in China. In the 1957 census, there were over 9,000 ethnic ...

  3. Shanghai Russians - Wikipedia

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    The Shanghai Russians, a sizable part of the Russian diaspora, flourished in Shanghai, China between the World Wars. By 1937 an estimated up to 25,000 Russians lived in the city; they formed the largest European group there by far. [ 1 ]

  4. Harbin Russians - Wikipedia

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    Some Harbin Russians moved to other cities, such as Shanghai, Beijing, Tianjin, and Qingdao, and eventually left China. By the 1930s, Shanghai's Russian community had grown to 25,000. [3] The anti-Communist Harbin Russians formed the Russian Fascist Party (RFP). The RFP was anti-semitic and harassed the Jewish Harbin Russians with, among other ...

  5. Russian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Russian Orthodox Saint Sofia Church in Harbin, China. Russians are one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. They are approximately 15,600 living mostly in northern Xinjiang and also in Inner Mongolia and Heilongjiang.

  6. ‘We carry on’: How Russia’s youth see their lives and their ...

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    During Moscow's idyllic summer months, Reuters journalists interviewed four young Russians living there to hear how their lives have changed since the start of what the Kremlin calls its "special ...

  7. White émigré - Wikipedia

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    The city of Harbin in China was founded by the Russians in 1896, becoming known the "Moscow of the Orient" due to its Russian appearance, and after the Revolution its Russian population was further reinforced by émigrés, through the majority of the Russians living in Harbin were people who had come before World War I. [21] About 127,000 ...

  8. Outer Manchuria - Wikipedia

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    Outer Manchuria comprises the modern-day Russian areas of Primorsky Krai, southern Khabarovsk Krai, the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, the Amur Oblast and the island of Sakhalin. [9] [12]: 338 (map) The northern part of the area was disputed by Qing China and the Russian Empire, in the midst of the Russia's Far East expansion, between 1643 and 1689.

  9. With Russians absent, China leads after team technical ... - AOL

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    China led after the team technical routine with 313.5538 points, followed by Spain (287.1475), Italy (277.8304) and France (277.7925). ... Russia began a run of dominance at the 2000 Sydney Games ...