Rossiyan

"Rossiyan" in a Sentence (7 examples)

Again, conventional wisdom - made up by Russians and Western "experts" (who typically know Russian, but almost never know Ukrainian) - does make such a linguistic classification into West and East. Does it make sense? Let's compare the "Ukrainian nationalist" and the "Rossiyan nationalist" views of history.

While spooking around in Rossiyan webspace, believe it or not looking for Charisma Carpenter piccies -- hey, stop snickering, I know it's a pathetic weakness -- I stumbled across some place which brokers international romances.

what is your opinion on differences of English geo locality^([sic]) creations between the following country names: […] Belarus (artificial country made of Lietuvan and Rossiyan lands)

As a pure curious historical interest, I ask: Is there any historical truth to this claim that the Germans were the elite that ruled and organized the Slavs in the Holy Mother Rossiyan Empire and other "many powerful Empires" as well?

Lena, my relatives perhpas share his oppinion but... I mean North Caucasians, Rossiyans who are part of Russian federation (also happen to be muslims too)... I think some new level of tollerance should be astablished based on new ideas otherwise "po zakonu prirody" they will go in one way or another.

the duman and his bride look to me very familiar: they are not Russians but Turkish type... in Russia up to 50% of population are of Muslim-Turkish ancestry (yakuts, tartars, chechens, azeries, kazakhs, khazars www.khazaria.com etc.). The deliberate attempt to call Rossiyans (inhabitants of Russia) RUSSIANS is a big and misleading lie about the Russian people. in Russia living about 150 nationalities and Russians are minority there.

PL [Paul Lyalakine]>>> Hey, people from USA, you know something about Kashenka and PL>>> Kashenitos? RS [Rinat Sharypovqa]>> it's unlikely that many people know them in Russia. RS>> Just russian fidoers, i think. PL> I think that every russian fider know them. but not all Rossiyans, and most of all, Americans

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