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- De-Russification abstract "Derussification is the policy of the governments and others directed to reverse Russification. De-Russification took place in newly independent countries after the collapse of the Russian Empire in 1917; in non-ethnic-Russian regions of the Soviet Union itself in the 1920s; in Romania in the 1960s; and most recently in different degrees, speeds, and intensities across the newly independent states that arose after the collapse of the Soviet Union.".
- De-Russification wikiPageExternalLink FINCOOP.HTM.
- De-Russification wikiPageExternalLink ?p=rca&s=f&o=258200&apc_state=henh.
- De-Russification wikiPageExternalLink 4896.htm.
- De-Russification wikiPageID "2839613".
- De-Russification wikiPageRevisionID "602578038".
- De-Russification hasPhotoCollection De-Russification.
- De-Russification subject Category:History_of_Ukraine.
- De-Russification subject Category:History_of_Uzbekistan.
- De-Russification comment "Derussification is the policy of the governments and others directed to reverse Russification. De-Russification took place in newly independent countries after the collapse of the Russian Empire in 1917; in non-ethnic-Russian regions of the Soviet Union itself in the 1920s; in Romania in the 1960s; and most recently in different degrees, speeds, and intensities across the newly independent states that arose after the collapse of the Soviet Union.".
- De-Russification label "De-Russification".
- De-Russification label "Дерусификация".
- De-Russification sameAs m.0861q3.
- De-Russification sameAs Q2509661.
- De-Russification sameAs Q2509661.
- De-Russification wasDerivedFrom De-Russification?oldid=602578038.
- De-Russification homepage 4896.htm.
- De-Russification isPrimaryTopicOf De-Russification.