Russian Communities Around the World
May. 5th, 2004 02:28 pmDo you know of a city or a town that has many Russian people/immigrants that the store signs are Russian, every other restaurants are Russian, and you hear people speaking Russian everywhere?
Brighton Beach in New York is one.
Brighton Beach in New York is one.
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Date: 2004-05-05 02:52 pm (UTC)And even some areas of Queens have decent-sized Russian communities, specifically those neighborhoods in Queens that are on the Queens-Brooklyn border.
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Date: 2004-05-05 03:44 pm (UTC)Pretty much anywhere in Boston you might occasionally hear people speaking Russian on the street, but especially in those two neighbourhoods.
Oh, and I hear there are a lot of Russian people in Moscow and St. Petersburg, but I'm a-guessin' that's not the answer you were looking for. :-)
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Date: 2004-05-05 06:20 pm (UTC)Don't forget the West coast! There is a notable prescence in San Fran! ^^
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Date: 2004-05-05 06:57 pm (UTC)Also some parts of LA have quite a few Russians...There is a great deli in Long Beach.
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Date: 2004-05-06 02:08 am (UTC)Well, there is at least a strong enough Russian community to have a Russian Orthodox church, some stores and delis up and down Geary Street. And there is Cinderella on Balboa, which I liked a goodly bit!
(http://www.inetours.com/Pages/Dining_Archive/Cinderella.html)
Their spinach soup is to die for!
As for the LA Russian populace - I have heard something to that effect from my family out there, and have considered using my Russian to help me get a job under my grandmother (real-estate appraiser for Bank of America), or my aunt (who owns her own commercial real estate company!).
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Date: 2004-05-07 09:40 am (UTC)Swankstar, that is! I just use it to piss of my friends who don't know it, until they convince me to join them in franco-babble, or broken spammish ^^
(Gotta know a little bit of "spanish" in Texas.. I really should hit up my mother for more insults.. she's got quite a few up her sleeve!)
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Date: 2004-05-06 02:16 am (UTC)OOH! I forgot about the Russian population in the Dallas area! It's not very noticable, but I remember that when I was a little girl in elementary school, some organization arranged to immigrate lots of Russians (mainly Jews, I think..) to the Dallas area and out of the old country.
http://www.russiandfw.com/
A random memory on that - there was a Russian girl in my.. 4th grade class? And everyone wondered why she only had one pair of jeans! Of course, my Russian teachers explained the whole jeans thing to my class, so it made sense in a way. I don't know why, but that always stuck with me for some reason :)
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Date: 2004-05-06 04:41 am (UTC)About one fifth of Israeli population speaks Russian.
There are large Russian communities in many European cities, the most notably in Berlin, Germany; London, U.K.; and Prague, Czech Republic. Paris is also a place where you hear Russian speech in the streets all the time, though (due to local law) there are few store signs in languages other than French. There is also a lot of Russian store signs in Istanbul, Turkey (because of extremely wide tourist and trade flow between Turkey and Russia,) as well as in other European (Cyprus, Greece) and Asian (Northern part of China) countries with significant trade and tourist exchange with Russia.
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Date: 2004-05-06 06:36 am (UTC)I live in Germany now, and I hear Russian all the time, whether I be in one of the larger cities (such as Munich) or out in the boonies. Go figure.
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Date: 2004-05-06 07:58 pm (UTC)Ukraine-22% Russian
Belarus-13%
Kazakhstan-30%
Estonia-30%
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Date: 2004-05-06 08:14 pm (UTC)Russian area in LA?
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Date: 2004-05-07 03:37 am (UTC)You can hear people speaking Russian everywhere. In 1998 I travelled by bus from Detroit to NY, and heard Russian several times.
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