tamara
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Ethnicity: Flemish
Country: Born in Flanders, Living in the Netherlands
Location: The Low Countries
Ancestry: Germanic / Franco-Gaulish/ Bohemian
Politics: Right-wing Conservative
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Post by tamara on Sept 15, 2020 17:45:42 GMT
Migration from Russia to Belgium grew in line with increasing commercial relations between the two countries in the late 19th century. By 1910, there were already roughly 7,500 Russians in the country, including many students in universities at Brussels, Ghent, and Liège. The post-Russian Revolution community of Russians in Belgium comprised mostly Russian military personnel. Former Tsarist officers maintained numerous relations with Belgian anti-communist organisations. By 1937, there were already about 8,000 Russians in the country, largely concentrated in Brussels and the Francophone portions of the country. Belgium was the only country whose Russian émigré population increased during the 1930s. As of 2008, official statistics showed 7,176 Russian citizens in Belgium. Another 3,407 Russian citizens obtained Belgian nationality between 1992 and 2007. Overall, 10,244 persons coming from countries of the former USSR obtained Belgian citizenship between 1990 and 2007 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Belgian_people_of_Russian_descentI personly know one guy from my native Antwerp, who has Russian origins, an ex-collegue of mine back in the day. Nice chap. As far as I know he had Russian, Ukrainian origins, but not sure completly. All I know he is from the Ivanovo region, north of Moscow. Nowadays, the discription Russians is a bit confusing, because under that level also includes Chechyens, Bashkirs and Tatars, who obliously arent Russian ethnically..
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Sept 19, 2020 9:19:07 GMT
Could be. – do agree.
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