Examples of 'russian colony' in a sentence

Meaning of "russian colony"

russian colony: a territory or region that is under the political control or influence of Russia. This phrase refers to a geographical area that is governed or administered by Russia as a colonial power

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He was a mainstay of the Russian colony in Hollywood for nearly three decades.
The ice contract became very awkward for the Russian colony.
A Russian colony called San Javier, is found in the department of Río Negro.
Some say that China was like a Russian colony.
Russian colony of Fort Ross established on the coast 60 miles north of San Francisco.
With a few loyal soldiers at the Russian colony of Golovin.
The first Russian colony in Alaska was founded in 1784 by Grigory Shelikhov.
Belarus is effectively a Russian colony.
Mr President, an ancient Christian kingdom that had long repelled all invaders became a Russian colony.
He was interested in creating a Russian colony in South America.
About 45 opted to go with the Manchus where they joined the Russian colony in Peking.
A Cossack organization was also established in the Russian colony of Sloboda Ukraine.
On 22 October Alexei and his staff visited a little village Inasa where a Russian colony lived.
Eze sur Mer become international site by welcoming a russian colony escaping from the 1917 revolution.
Next Magazine, Next Baluh may be transferred to a Russian colony.

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