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Rossiyane (pronounced Roh-see-YAH-neh) is a special word that describes people who are connected to Russia. It's not just about their background or where their family comes from. Instead, it includes everyone who lives in Russia, has legal rights there, or shares in Russia's long history and culture.

This means the word "Rossiyane" includes many different groups of people. For example, it covers ethnic Russians, but also Tatars, Bashkirs, Chuvash people, and Chechens. These groups all live in Russia and are part of the country's big family.

What Connects Rossiyane?

A Shared History

People called Rossiyane share a common history. This means they have lived through similar important events and changes in Russia over many years. This shared past helps to bring them together as a community. It's like how people in a family share memories and stories.

A Common Culture

Rossiyane also share a common culture. This includes things like traditions, holidays, and ways of life that are connected to Russia. It's about the music, art, food, and stories that many people in Russia enjoy and understand. This shared culture helps them feel like they belong to the same country.

Who Are Not Rossiyane?

It's important to know that the word "Rossiyane" usually refers to people who live inside Russia. So, if someone is an ethnic Russian but lives in another country, they are generally not called a Rossiyanin. The term focuses on the connection to the country of Russia itself, not just a person's ethnic background.

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