Well, Berlin definitively.Originally Posted by U-S-S-R
What are the urban centre's that are heavely populated by Russians in Germany? And if some of you know, howmany Russians live in the following cities: Köln, Kleve and Düsseldorf.
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Well, Berlin definitively.Originally Posted by U-S-S-R
Yes I know some russophone people from Berlin and South-Germany and Russians are numerous there. I was more interested in the area near the border with Holland.Originally Posted by JoaMei
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Try Cloppenburg. I heard something about ca. 40% Russian-Germans there.Originally Posted by U-S-S-R
(I have lived in that area for a pretty long time)
Reefer?Originally Posted by Freibier
Hmm... Thanks. Maybe more south?Try Cloppenburg. I heard something about ca. 40% Russian-Germans there.
(I have lived in that area for a pretty long time)
Definitly Berlin.
South ? No, actually not much.
What's that province called near Bavaria. It's capital it's Stuttgart and it's name is un****ouncable. I heard there are some there to.Originally Posted by Macs
PS: I meant more south of Cloppenburg.![]()
You mean Baden-Württemberg.Originally Posted by U-S-S-R
Only stock farmers and pigs live in Cloppenburg.Originally Posted by U-S-S-R
LOL The Russians are all over Germany...![]()
It's like '45 again.Originally Posted by Count Lippe
That's the one.You mean Baden-Württemberg.
Berlin. You can live there without speaking German. You have Russian shops and companies for everything.
No not like 1945. It is more like the Golden Twenties. Back then Berlin was one of the biggest Russian cities.Originally Posted by U-S-S-R
We got around 8.000 Russians in my city (Würzburg). That's quite a lot, cause we only got 130.000 inhabitants. But please, do me a favor: don't move here![]()
According to my sources () Cologne had 4398 inhabitants from the Russian Federation in 2004.
As far as Düsseldorf is concerned, at the end of 2004, 3557 Russians were living in this city.
For Kleve I can give no numbers, sorry. But the Rhinelandian Intelligence Service (RIS) does not operate there.
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