Russian culture is fairly important in Lovia. A small minority of Russian speakers and people of Russian ethnicity exists across Lovia, but they are particularly concentrated in Novosevensk and surrounding areas of Seven.
Language[]
Probably less than half of Russian-Lovians speak Russian as their native language. Around two-thirds speak at least some. Almost all speak fluent English, apart from a few older people in Novosevensk.
Communities in Lovia[]
The largest community of Russian-Lovians is located in Novosevensk, but smaller groups also exist in Kinley, Newhaven and Noble City. Russian-Lovians comprise 25.6% of the population in Seven, 0.6% of the population of Oceana, and an unknown proportion in Clymene, Kings, and Sylvania.
List of Russian-Lovians[]
- Irina Sevenskaya, self styled 'Countess of Seven.'
- Anatoli Bershov, former militia leader.
- K.S. Shamilov, businessman.
- Nikolai Sharapov, first Russian immigrant to Lovia and founder of Novosevensk.
- Vladimir Klopov, businessman.
- Alexey Hovlouchuk, film director.
- Denis Grigorev, campaigner for Novosevensk's independence.
- Yuri Aksyonov, balalaika player and CNP politician.
- Dimitri Kalinnikov, CNP politician.
- Semyon Breyev, current Governor of Seven and Speaker of the Congress.
- Anton Shcherbakov, personality of the Lovian Civil War (he rebelled against the rebels).
- Dormidont Petropavlov, priest at the Church of St. Abraham.
- Nikolai Koshkov, Civil War rebel and for a short time consul of the RLT.
- MC Squad, rapper.
- Vladimir Boudenski, part-Russian communist politician.
- Levi Straszev, Green Party politician.
- Matthew Anderson, businessman and PCP politician (part-Russian)
- Djeko Vasilyev, Green politician.
- Avrohom Spall, rabbi at Canterbury Synagogue (Russian Jew).
- Nikolay Medvedev, mathematician and economist and grandfather of Yuri Medvedev.
- Alfred T. Myshkin, leader of 7.
- Arthur Ismagiloff, Supreme Court judge.
- Jared Buchanan, former governor of Seven.
- Octavius Latvalainen, part-Russian novelist and poet.
- Mikhail Medvedev, father of Yuri Medvedev.
- Moshe Shkolnik, founder of Canterbury Synagogue and early Russian settler of Canterbury.
See also[]
- Bosnian culture in Lovia
- British culture in Lovia
- French culture in Lovia
- German culture in Lovia
- Limburgish culture in Lovia
- Romanian culture in Lovia
- Slovak culture in Lovia
- Ukrainian culture in Lovia
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