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  2. Southern Russian dialects - Wikipedia

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    The territory of the primary formation (i.e. that consists of "Old" Russia of the 16th century before Eastern conquests by Ivan IV) is entirely 11 modern regions (oblasts): Belgorod, Bryansk, Kaluga, Kursk, Lipetsk, Oryol, Ryazan, Smolensk, Tambov, Tula, Voronezh; and some southern parts of 3 regions: Moscow, Pskov, and Tver

  3. Russian dialects - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Russian dialects of the primary formation (Northern is dark green, Central is yellow-green, Southern is red) Russian dialects are spoken variants of the Russian language. Russian dialects and territorial varieties are divided in two conceptual chronological and geographic categories: [1]

  4. File:Russian dialects.png - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Russian dialects - Wikipedia

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    Southern Russian dialects; T. Trasianka This page was last edited on 31 March 2013, at 00:53 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. File:Map of Southern Russia (region).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Map of the Russia highlighting the general area of Southern Russia, showing the Southern Federal District in blue and the North Caucasian Federal District in Red Date 30 January 2015

  7. South Russia - Wikipedia

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    South Russia may refer to: Southern Russia; South Russia (1919–1920), ... Southern Russian dialects This page was last edited on 14 ...

  8. Languages of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Every year the Russian Ministry of Education and Science publishes statistics on the languages used in schools. In 2014/2015 the absolute majority [75] (13.1 million or 96%) of 13.7 million Russian students used Russian as a medium of education. Around 1.6 million or 12% students studied their (non-Russian) native language as a subject.

  9. File:Sami dialects and settlements in Russia map.svg

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    Саамские погосты (сыййт), диалекты и языки Sami settlements ("siida"), dialects and languages № по-русски in Russian транслитерация transliteration по-фински in Finnish по-саамски in Sami; Itkonen Feist Nickul