Russians in Spain
Total population | |
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(52,823 (2011)[1]) | |
Religion | |
Russian Orthodox Church · Judaism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Russian diaspora |
Russians in Spain form one of the country's smaller foreign communities, making up about 0.83% of all foreigners in Spain.[1]
History
During the Spanish Civil War there were 72 White émigré volunteers on the Nationalist side, as well as some hundreds of Soviet advisors on the Republican side.[2][3]
References
Notes
- 1 2 INE 2009
- ↑ Keene 2001, p. 188
- ↑ Alcofar Nassaes 1971
Sources
- "Población extranjera por sexo, país de nacionalidad y edad (hasta 85 y más).", Avance del Padrón a 1 de enero de 2009. Datos provisionales, Spain: Instituto Nacional de Estadística, 2009, retrieved 2009-06-13
- Keene, Judith (2001), "Snow boots in sunny Spain: White Russians in Nationalist Spain", Fighting for Franco: international volunteers in nationalist Spain during the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939, Leicester University Press, pp. 188–214, ISBN 978-0-7185-0126-6
- Alcofar Nassaes, José Luis (1971), Los asesores soviéticos en la guerra civil española, Barcelona: Dopesa
Further reading
- Devillard, Marie Jose (2006), Españoles En Rusia Y Rusos En España: Las Ambivalencias De Los Vínculos Sociales, Centro Investigaciones Sociológicas, ISBN 978-84-7476-407-9
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