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Russians in Georgia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Russians in Georgia
There is a substantial Russian population in Georgia. For many years, Georgia was a part of the Russian Empire, and later the Soviet Union with the Russian SFSR, and as the two countries share a border, many Russians settled in various regions of Georgia. However, the population has decreased after the collapse of the Soviet Union, due to a number of factors such as economic hardship and ethnic tensions. ==History==
Ethnic Russians appeared in Georgia in significant numbers after Georgia became part of the Russian Empire in 1803 (Kartli and Kakheti) - 1878 (Ajara). Census data shows that the Russian population had risen from 83 to the high-point of 319,000 between 1926 and 1959 and then began to decline slowly to 266,000 in 1989. Many Russians left Georgia during the 1990s due to economic hardships, ethnic tensions and other reasons.
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