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There are 5,500 people of [[Russians|Russian]] origin living in [[Austria]]. Mostly in [[Vienna]] and [[Salzburg]].
There are 5,500 people of [[Russians|Russian]] origin living in [[Austria]]. Mostly in [[Vienna]] and [[Salzburg]].


There have been a Russian community in Vienna since the [[17th century]]. The first Russians came in Austria for business and educational reasons. In the [[1920s]], the community grew after the [[Russian Civil War]]. Some Russians came to Austria in the [[1990s]], mostly [[Scientist|scientists]] and [[Sportsperson|sportspersons].
There have been a Russian community in Vienna since the [[17th century]]. The first Russians came in Austria for business and educational reasons. In the [[1920s]], the community grew after the [[Russian Civil War]]. Some Russians came to Austria in the [[1990s]], mostly [[Scientist|scientists]] and [[Sportsperson|sportspersons]].


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 18:21, 24 February 2009

There are 5,500 people of Russian origin living in Austria. Mostly in Vienna and Salzburg.

There have been a Russian community in Vienna since the 17th century. The first Russians came in Austria for business and educational reasons. In the 1920s, the community grew after the Russian Civil War. Some Russians came to Austria in the 1990s, mostly scientists and sportspersons.

See Also