Well, Russians emigrated out of Russia after the break u of The Soviet Union in 1992. Every year at least 200,000 russians left russia from 1995-2001, alongside lower life expectancy and not enough chilldren being born.
In 2010 the NET MIGRATION Was:
+3,800
2011: +43,400
2012: +65,000
In 2012, 97,000 people came and only 32,000 left! So the net migration was 65,000 people. of the 92,000 people that came over, they came from:
-37,000 From European Union White People (Mostly UK, Spain, Poland)
-19,000 From Other Parts Of Europe Whites (Mostly, Ukraine and Belarus)
-12,000 OTHER WHITES (Mostly, Australians and Americans)
-20,000 From Arab World (Mostly, Algeria, Afghanistan, Mongolia and Iraq)
-3,400 From Africa or Other Asia (Mostly China and India)
-600 From Latin America (Almost 500 from Argentina)
No they were not. After one explosion in particlular there were very high levels, but never any evacuations or moving citizens away from those cities effected.
The eastern part of Russia
They are from Russia but are American citizens.
they are very similar
whoever they want to vote for but they are forced to vote
SH*T YAH THEY CAN dude
In Russia the first revolution was in 1905.
Approximately in Hungary.
No, US citizens do not need a visa to travel to Romania. I myself have been there three times. Romania is a part of NATO. Any country that is a part of NATO US citizens do not need visas to enter. US Citizens need a visa if they wont to travel to Russia. I was in Frankfurt and some American didn't have a visa for Russia. The Airlines flew him to Russia but when he landed the government put him on the first flight to Frankfurt and deported him.
Russia is rich in terms of government, however, its citizens are not as well off. The citizens of Russia do not make enough to be considered rich, but they are definitely not poor (the GDP per capita of Russia is more than 1.5x the world average).
Russia, at the present time, is a democracy much like the US, and its citizens have very similar rights under the law, although not exactly the same rights; there are many differences of detail. It should also be noted that the current government of Russia, controlled by President Alexander Putin, is very corrupt, so that the rights of Russians are not always given the respect that the law requires.
Russia underwent a political revolution in addition to losing citizens during the fighting