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- Novorossiya abstract "Novorossiya (Russian: Новоро́ссия, Ukrainian: Новоросія, Romanian: Noua Rusie; literally New Russia) was a historical term used by Russia denoting an area north of the Black Sea, part of the country of Ukraine, which was conquered by the Russian Empire at the end of the 18th century, and remained under the control of the Russian Empire until 1917. In modern terms this historic territory overlaid what is now Donetsk Oblast, small portions of Luhansk Oblast, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Zaporizhia Oblast, Mykolaiv Oblast, Kherson Oblast, Odessa Oblast and Crimea in Ukraine, Krasnodar Krai, Stavropol Krai, Rostov Oblast, and the Republic of Adygea in Russia. When it was conquered by the Russian Empire, this territory included the southern part of the Zaporizhian Sich and the steppes between the Zaporizhian Sich and the northern coast of the Black Sea which had previously been controlled for centuries by the Crimean Khanate and Ottoman Turkey. Administratively the newly incorporated area became known as the Novorossiysk Governorate with Novorossiysk (present-day Ukrainian city of Dnipropetrovsk, not to be confused with present-day Novorossiysk, Russian Federation) as its capital. In the 19th century Novorossiya was the name of the General Government centered in Odessa, a major port on the north-west coast of the Black Sea. When it was taken from the Ottomans, the region was sparsely populated and home to several ethnic groups, of which the most numerous were Romanians and Ruthenians (Ukrainians). According to the first Tsarist census of the Yedisan region conducted in 1793, 49 villages out of 67 between the Dniester and the Southern Bug were Romanian. East of the Southern Bug, in the so-called New Serbia region, in 1757 the largest ethnic group were Romanians at 75%, followed by Serbs at 12% and 13%others. The Russian authorities commenced a program of colonization of the region when they acquired it, encouraging large migrations into the region, including ethnic Romanians (mainly from Moldavia, but also from Transylvania, Bukovina and Muntenia), Ukrainians, Russians and Germans, and in 1792 the Russian government declared that the region between the Dniester and the Bug was to become a new principality named "New Moldavia", under Russian suzerainty.Novorossiya changed during the beginning of the 19th century due to the intensive movement of colonists of various nationalities, who rapidly created towns, villages and agricultural colonies in the area. The area had been devastated by nomadic raids since the 12th century. During the Russo-Turkish Wars, the major Turkish fortresses of Ozu-Cale, Akkerman, Khadzhibei, Kinburn and many others were conquered and destroyed. New cities and settlements were established in their places.".
- Novorossiya thumbnail New_Russia_on_territory_of_Ukraine.png?width=300.
- Novorossiya wikiPageExternalLink nvr.html.
- Novorossiya wikiPageExternalLink Novorossiya_Governors_and_Odessa_Mayors.
- Novorossiya wikiPageID "1887816".
- Novorossiya wikiPageRevisionID "606728647".
- Novorossiya hasPhotoCollection Novorossiya.
- Novorossiya subject Category:Historical_regions_in_Ukraine.
- Novorossiya subject Category:History_of_Moldova.
- Novorossiya subject Category:History_of_Russia.
- Novorossiya subject Category:History_of_Ukraine.
- Novorossiya subject Category:Russians_in_Ukraine.
- Novorossiya subject Category:Subdivisions_of_the_Russian_Empire.
- Novorossiya subject Category:Traditional_subdivisions_of_Russia.
- Novorossiya point "47.5 34.5".
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- Novorossiya type HistoricalRegionsInUkraine.
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- Novorossiya type Region108630039.
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- Novorossiya type SubdivisionsOfTheRussianEmpire.
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- Novorossiya type TraditionalSubdivisionsOfRussia.
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- Novorossiya type Place.
- Novorossiya type PopulatedPlace.
- Novorossiya type Wikidata:Q532.
- Novorossiya type Place.
- Novorossiya type Location.
- Novorossiya type SpatialThing.
- Novorossiya comment "Novorossiya (Russian: Новоро́ссия, Ukrainian: Новоросія, Romanian: Noua Rusie; literally New Russia) was a historical term used by Russia denoting an area north of the Black Sea, part of the country of Ukraine, which was conquered by the Russian Empire at the end of the 18th century, and remained under the control of the Russian Empire until 1917.".
- Novorossiya label "Neurussland".
- Novorossiya label "Nieuw-Rusland".
- Novorossiya label "Nouvelle Russie".
- Novorossiya label "Novorossiya".
- Novorossiya label "Noworosja".
- Novorossiya label "Nueva Rusia".
- Novorossiya label "Nuova Russia".
- Novorossiya label "Новороссия".
- Novorossiya label "ノヴォロシア".
- Novorossiya sameAs Nová_Rus.
- Novorossiya sameAs Neurussland.
- Novorossiya sameAs Νέα_Ρωσία.
- Novorossiya sameAs Nueva_Rusia.
- Novorossiya sameAs Nouvelle_Russie.
- Novorossiya sameAs Nuova_Russia.
- Novorossiya sameAs ノヴォロシア.
- Novorossiya sameAs 노보로시야.
- Novorossiya sameAs Nieuw-Rusland.
- Novorossiya sameAs Noworosja.
- Novorossiya sameAs m.063wj1.
- Novorossiya sameAs Q1136962.
- Novorossiya sameAs Q1136962.
- Novorossiya sameAs Novorossiya.
- Novorossiya lat "47.5".
- Novorossiya long "34.5".
- Novorossiya wasDerivedFrom Novorossiya?oldid=606728647.
- Novorossiya depiction New_Russia_on_territory_of_Ukraine.png.
- Novorossiya isPrimaryTopicOf Novorossiya.