Russians - Wikipedia The Russian word for the Russians is derived from the people of Rus' and the territory of Rus' Russians share many historical and cultural traits with other European peoples, and especially with other East Slavic ethnic groups, specifically Belarusians and Ukrainians
Russian | people | Britannica The East Slavs, primarily Russians, are the most prevalent group and have a long history in Eastern Europe, with their state, Kievan Rus, emerging in the 9th century
Russians - Encyclopedia. com It is customary for Russians to treat their guests with tea and pastries, cookies, preserves, jams etc Russians are especially hospitable to the foreigners For centuries, foreigners and travelers have been revered in Russia
Russians - Summary - eHRAF World Cultures Russians are the largest subdivision of the Eastern Slavs, the other members of which are Ukrainians and Belarussians The Russian language emerged from the common East Slavic tongue, Ancient Russian or Old Church Slavonic, by the fourteenth century AD in the Rostov-Suzdal area of Central Russia
Russians - World Culture Encyclopedia "Dinamika chislennosti i rasseleniya Russkikh posie Velikoy oktyabr'skoysotsialisticheskoy revolutsiyi" (Dynamics of the number and distribution of the Russians after the Great October Socialist Revolution)
Category:Russians - Wikimedia Commons This category relates to Russians as an ethnic or national group of people and it also includes aspects of their history, culture and society For specific Russian personalities see: Category: People of Russia
PEOPLE OF RUSSIA - Facts and Details Russians are the largest subdivision of Eastern Slavs, a group that also includes Ukrainians and Belarussians Russians are also sometimes called Russkiy and Velikorusskiy
Russians - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia Russians (Russian: русские, russkiye) are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Eastern Europe The majority of Russians inhabit the nation state of Russia, while notable minorities exist in Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and other former Soviet states such as Belarus
Largest Ethnic Groups In Russia - WorldAtlas Russians belong to the East Slavic ethnic group who are natives of Eastern Europe The population of Russia is 129 million people as of 2012 with over 86% of them living in Russia while the majority of the 14% live in the former Soviet Union states, especially Ukraine and Kazakhstan