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    Little Russia (Russian: Малороссия, romanized: Malorossiya; Ukrainian: Малоросія, romanized: Malorosiia), also known in English as Malorussia, Little...
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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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  • Little Russia Governorate may refer to: Little Russia Governorate (1764–1781) Little Russia Governorate (1796–1802) Little Russia Governorate-General [uk;...
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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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    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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    Ukraine's integration into the Russian Empire, Rylsk capitalized on the trade between Little Russia and Great Russia. Numerous merchants resided in the...
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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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    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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    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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    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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    The "little green men" (Russian: зелёные человечки zelyonye chelovechki; Ukrainian: зелені чоловічки zeleni cholovichky) were Russian soldiers who were...
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    The First Little Russia Governorate or Malorossiya Governorate, was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire, which existed...
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    the Tsardom of Russia and, from 1721, of the subsequent Russian Empire. Serfdom in Little Russia (parts of today's central Ukraine), and other Cossack lands...
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    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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    Little Russia Governorate or Malorossiya Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire that encompassed most of...
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    The Tsardom of Russia, also known as the Tsardom of Muscovy, was the centralized Russian state from the assumption of the title of tsar by Ivan IV in...
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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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    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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  • 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: guberniya, pre-1918 spelling: губе́рнія, IPA: [ɡʊˈbʲɛrnʲɪjə]) was a major and principal administrative subdivision...
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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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    Novorossiya or New Russia (Russian: Новороссия, IPA: [nəvɐˈrosʲɪjə]; Ukrainian: Новоросія, romanized: Novorosiia, [novoroˈsijɐ]), also referred to as...
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    Zaporizhzhia (region) (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    1921 previously known as Aleksandrovsk. Zaporizhzhia - Malorossiya (Little Russia) (postcard) A view of Alexandrovsk at the end of the 19th century. Reply...
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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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    Russification of Ukraine (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    Conversation between Great Russia and Little Russia" "Great Russia: Do you know with whom you are speaking, or have you forgotten? I am Russia, after all: do you...
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    themselves in a colonial situation. The Russian centre adopted the name Little Russia for Ukraine and Little Russian for the language,[failed verification]...
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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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    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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