Russians in Finland
978-613-1-95101-5
6131951012
68
2010-08-28
29,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Russians in Finland (or Russian Finns) constitute a linguistic and ethnic minority in Finland. About 27,000 people have a citizenship of Russian Federation and Russian is the mother language of about 48,000 people in Finland, which represents about 0.8% of the population. Russians citizens who moved before the Second World War are called "Old Russians". The next immigration wave happened after the Collapse of the Soviet Union as Ingrian Finns remigrated to Finland. At present, marriage and family ties are two other common reasons for Russians to immigrate Finland. The first migratory wave of Russians began in the early 18th century as Finland was part of Swedish Empire. To Grand Duchy of Finland moved about 40,000 Russian soldiers, civilian workers and businessmen about 600. When Finland became independent many solders left the country to return home.
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