People born in the country of Russia are called Russians. Russians do still live in Russia. However, many Russians (just like other people from other countries) migrate. So Russian natives now live all over the world, not just in Russia.
Note that over centuries, the country has born many names including official and non-official names, such as:
Note: Today, the name of Russia is "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics" (U.S.S.R.), also called Soviet Union Russian or Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik, or Sovetsky Soyuz
If you were looking at historical documents, such as the U.S. Census (which asked people to state where they were born or their native country), you can find people under all these country names, but all of them being from the same land area known as Russia or the "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics" (U.S.S.R.).
Russians primarily live in Russia, which is the largest country in the world by land area. They also live in other countries that were part of the former Soviet Union, as well as in diaspora communities around the world.
Most Russians live in western Russia, particularly in cities such as Moscow and St. Petersburg. Eastern Russia, which includes regions such as Siberia and the Russian Far East, is more sparsely populated.
Most Russians live in Russia because it is their homeland and the largest country in the world, providing ample space and resources for its citizens. Additionally, the strong cultural and historical ties to Russia create a sense of belonging and attachment to the country for many Russians.
The White Russians were anti-Bolshevik forces who opposed the Bolshevik government in the Russian Civil War (1917-1923). They were supported by various foreign powers and were based primarily in the southern region of Russia, including areas like Crimea, Siberia, and the Far East. After their defeat, many White Russians fled the country and settled in other parts of Europe and the world.
Russians call their country "Π ΠΎΡΡΠΈΡ" (Rossiya) in Russian.
Most Russians live on the European side of the Ural Mountains because it is where the country's historical and cultural centers, such as Moscow and St. Petersburg, are located. The European side also has a milder climate and better access to trade routes and resources compared to the vast and sparsely populated Siberian region east of the Urals.
850,000 Russians live in the U.S.
People who were born in and live in Russia are called Russians because they are native to the land.
Russians live in house like ours today but back in ancient Russia they did not always live like this
No. Although many ethnic Russians now live in Ukraine.
Northern European Planes
Why not... why do Russians live in Russia
To live the American dream.
western Russia
The short answer would be yes.
in a dacha in the country
They can live anywhere in the world in fact black people live in Africa
Most Russians live in western Russia, particularly in cities such as Moscow and St. Petersburg. Eastern Russia, which includes regions such as Siberia and the Russian Far East, is more sparsely populated.