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    lit. 'Harbin White Russians') refers to several generations of Russians who lived in the city of Harbin, Heilongjiang, China. Russian settlers were responsible...
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    Chinese Eastern Railway, which the Russian Empire had financed. The Russians selected Harbin as the base of their administration over this railway and the Chinese...
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    of Russian, Chinese, and Korean descent, had Chinese nationality from 2001 to 2010. China portal Russia portal Harbin Russians Shanghai Russians Russians...
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    Harbin before reconstruction Christianity portal Russian Revival architecture Chinese Orthodox Church Christianity in China Harbin Russians Russians in...
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  • and prosecution of former Russian personnel (Harbin Russians) of the China Far East Railway (KVZhD), who had lived in Harbin and reemigrated into the Soviet...
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    political character. A smaller group of Russians, often referred to by Russians as the "second wave" of the Russian emigration, left during World War II...
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  • Harbin Brewery (simplified Chinese: 哈尔滨啤酒集团; traditional Chinese: 哈爾濱啤酒集團; pinyin: Hā'ěrbīn Píjiǔ Jítuán) is a Chinese brewery founded in 1900 in Harbin...
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  • migrated to the Russian Empire Ethnic Russians in China Harbin Russians Shanghai Russians Russians in Hong Kong Albazin Cossacks, Russian soldiers captured...
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    portal Christianity in China Chinese Orthodox Church Russian Orthodox Church Ukrainian Orthodox Church Harbin Russians Saint Sophia Cathedral in Harbin...
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    Siberia and the Russian Far East moved together with their families to Harbin (see Harbin Russians), to Shanghai (see Shanghai Russians) and to other cities...
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