Little Russia
Americannoun
noun
Example Sentences
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The community grew so large that in 1981 New York magazine ran a five-page spread titled “A Little Russia Grows in Brooklyn.”
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 19, 2022
Mr. Davidzon, 53, serves as a kingmaker in Brighton Beach, Sheepshead Bay and Manhattan Beach, the neighborhoods known collectively as Little Russia.
From New York Times • Mar. 10, 2012
They went to a store called Little Russia and looked at the lacquered dolls there.
From The New Yorker • Apr. 26, 2010
Born in Little Russia in 1879, the son of a Jewish farmer, Trotsky early became class-conscious.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Mazeppa, as we have seen, was at this time hetman of the Cossacks of Little Russia.
From The Story of Russia by Bergen, R. Van
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