Little Russia, also known as Lesser Russia, Malorussia, Little Rus', and the French equivalent Petite Russie, is a geographical and historical term used...
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Little Russia Governorate may refer to: The First Little Russia Governorate or Malorossiya Governorate, was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya)...
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Little Russia was an area of Tottenham, London, England. It was on the straight northern boundary of the London Borough of Haringey, specifically adjoining...
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Collegium of Little Russia was a Russian colonial administration in Ukraine that existed in 1722–1727 and 1764–1786. Collegium of Little Russia (1722–1727)...
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constituent parts of the triune Russian nationality. The Little Russian identity combined the cultures of Imperial Russia and Cossack Hetmanate. The beginning...
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The Little Russia Office (Russian: Приказ Малыя Россіи) was a Muscovite state agency (Prikaz) and administrative body of the Tsardom of Muscovy in charge...
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Russian Tsars adopted the word – their official title included the wording (literal translation): "The Sovereign of all Rus': the Great, the Little,...
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Imperial Russian and later irredentist ideology that sees the Russian nation as comprising a "trinity" of sub-nations: Great Russia, Little Russia, and White...
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Cossack Hetmanate (category 1649 establishments in Russia)
Cosaccorum). In Russian diplomatic correspondence, it was called Little Russia (Russian: Малороссия, romanized: Malorossiya). The Russian poet Alexander...
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Little Big is a Russian rave band founded in Saint Petersburg in 2013 and currently based in Los Angeles, California, following the Russian invasion of...
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Tsardom of Russia and, from 1721, of the subsequent Russian Empire. Serfdom was rare in Little Russia (parts of today's central Ukraine), other Cossack...
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Richmond District, San Francisco (redirect from Little Russia, San Francisco)
around Geary between about 17th Ave and 27th Ave, is sometimes called Little Russia. Outer Richmond is to the west of the Central Richmond. It is bounded...
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Tsar and Grand Prince Alexei Mikhailovich, Autocrat of all Great, Little and White Russia, Moscow, Kiev, Vladimir, Novgorod, Tsar of Kazan, Tsar of Astrakhan...
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December 1667, or as standing for the unity of Great Russia (Russia), Little Russia (Ukraine) and White Russia (Belarus). Probably under influence from its German...
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The "little green men" (Russian: зелёные человечки zelyonye chelovechki; Ukrainian: зелені чоловічки zeleni cholovichky) were Russian soldiers who were...
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The Tsardom of Russia, also known as the Tsardom of Moscow, was the centralized Russian state from the assumption of the title of tsar by Ivan IV in 1547...
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Great Russia Little Russia Novorossiya (New Russia) New Russia (disambiguation) White Russia (disambiguation) Black Ruthenia (Black Russia) Red Russia (disambiguation)...
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A governorate (Russian: губе́рния, romanized: gubérniya, pre-1918 spelling: губе́рнія, IPA: [ɡʊˈbʲernʲɪjə] ) was a major and principal administrative...
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and Georgetown Coney Island Brighton Beach, also known as "Little Odessa" or "Little Russia" West Brighton Manhattan Beach Sea Gate Sheepshead Bay and...
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Armorial of Little Russia (pre-reform Russian: Малороссїйскїй гербовникъ) is an armorial of noble Ukrainian (Little Russian) families from the Russian Empire...
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interpretation was: Red: Great Russia, White: White Russia, Blue: Little Russia. When the Russian flag and the flags of the Russian federal subjects are flown...
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Novorossiya (confederation) (redirect from New Russia (republic))
Novorossiya or New Russia (Russian: Новороссия, IPA: [nəvɐˈrosʲɪjə]; Ukrainian: Новоросія, romanized: Novorosiia, [novoroˈsijɐ]), also referred to as...
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Symphony No. 2 (Tchaikovsky) (redirect from Little Russian Symphony)
musical critic in Moscow. Ukraine was at that time frequently called "Little Russia". According to historian Harlow Robinson, "Kashkin suggested the moniker...
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Sloboda Ukraine (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
and southwestern Russia. It developed and flourished in the 17th and 18th centuries on the southwestern frontier of the Tsardom of Russia. In 1765, it was...
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Donbas (category Regions of Russia)
Empire came looking for work. According to the Russian Imperial Census of 1897, Ukrainians ("Little Russians", in the official imperial language) accounted...
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Ukrainians (category Ethnic groups in Russia)
the Ukrainians living under the Russian Empire were known as Little Russians, named after the territory of Little Russia. The ethnonym Ukrainian (a term...
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Ukrainian language (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
themselves in a colonial situation. The Russian centre adopted the name Little Russia for Ukraine and Little Russian for the language, an expression that...
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single "all-Russian nation" encompassing the East Slavic peoples, or a "triune nation" of three brotherly "Great Russian", "Little Russian" (i.e. Ukrainian)...
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Zaporizhzhia (region) (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
in 1921, and was previously known as Aleksandrovsk. Zaporizhzhia - Little Russia (postcard) A view of Alexandrovsk at the end of the 19th century Reply...
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Novorossiya (redirect from Novaya Russia)
2022 White Russia Donetsk–Krivoy Rog Soviet Republic Great Russia Little Russia New Serbia Novorossiya (confederation) Old Great Bulgaria Russian irredentism...
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