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Definitely a European (well, Russian) city. It would have been interesting to see what cultural interactions/fusions that might have occurred had Vladivostok and other cities of Far East Russia had much higher populations.
Do you mean much higher Native populations? Or Chinese populations? Fusion can't occur unless the local (pre-European) cultures are strong enough to withstand being engulfed by conquerors and settlers.
Brainwashed Chinese believe that it was their city. No big deal, for now.
We gave enough territory to China, China was not exit in the Sea of Japan, and now it is. Dalian is also a former Russian port which is called Far.The Japanese also want the Kuril Islands, but have always been Russian. This shows many historical documents. that Russia could provide what Japan can not do, because the Japanese were not there, and even lived Hakaydo not Japanese, there lived other people who had assimilated with the Japanese.should look to America! America does not give even an inch or anyone within its territory, on the contrary. But Russia is a generous soul gives to the right and left its territory. For which our forefathers died.
Brainwashed Chinese believe that it was their city. No big deal, for now.
What I mean by colony is that Asians believe Russia is just there to extract the resources there and not develop the land. And by Asian I am not just referring to the Chinese but also the Japanese and Koreans. A lot of Asians are frustrated by the lack of real development there since they aren't able to trade to the fullest extent with Russia. Since the Russian Far East's population is declining rapidly, I don't think you can discount the view that Russia generally hasn't really developed that region. Asians also want Russia to further develop the railways so that they can cut down on the transport costs in trading with Europe. This is generally the main reason why Russia is considered irrelevant in Far Eastern affairs. Oh and BTW it isn't just Asians who think this way but also a lot of Russians who live in that region.
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Originally Posted by GreyKarast
We gave enough territory to China, China was not exit in the Sea of Japan, and now it is. Dalian is also a former Russian port which is called Far.The Japanese also want the Kuril Islands, but have always been Russian. This shows many historical documents. that Russia could provide what Japan can not do, because the Japanese were not there, and even lived Hakaydo not Japanese, there lived other people who had assimilated with the Japanese.should look to America! America does not give even an inch or anyone within its territory, on the contrary. But Russia is a generous soul gives to the right and left its territory. For which our forefathers died.
Russia is so generous that they gave back Kaliningrad to Germany and Karelia to Finland. There is a reason why Russia is the largest country in the world and it isn't due to its generosity.
Russia generally hasn't really developed that region.
Russia is so generous that they gave back Kaliningrad to Germany and Karelia to Finland.
Russia has only begun to develop the region. New hydroelectric development happened about a decade ago, new roads, new bridges. It's a start. But there was a crash in oil prices when Medvedev became President, so a lot of plans were put on hold, unfortunately.
Eastern Prussia is not Germany's to take back. If Russia ever let go of Eastern Prussia, it should be returned to (Baltic) Prussian descendants, so that the third (ethnically/linguistically) Baltic Republic could be revived.
Russian Russians ethnically are Russian. Asian citizens of Russia are Asians.
Clear? lol!
Ruth.. let me ask question in a different way;
In the US there are African-Americans, there are Hispanics, there are Asians.
All of them are "Americans."
Now who were the "founding fathers" of the US and what's the American culture predominantly?
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