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  1. The Volga Germans ( German: Wolgadeutsche, pronounced [ˈvɔlɡaˌdɔɪ̯t͡ʃə] ⓘ; Russian: поволжские немцы, romanized : povolzhskiye nemtsy) are ethnic Germans who settled and historically lived along the Volga River in the region of southeastern European Russia around Saratov and close to Ukraine nearer to the ...

  2. La República Autónoma Socialista Soviética de los Alemanes del Volga (en alemán: Autonome Sozialistische Sowjetrepublik der Wolgadeutschen; en ruso: Автономная Советская Социалистическая Республика Немцев Поволжья) fue una república autónoma establecida en la Unión Soviética con capital en el puerto fluvial de Engels.

  3. Los alemanes del Volga (en alemán Wolgadeutsche o Russlanddeutsche, 'alemanes de Rusia'; en ruso поволжские немцы, povólzhskie nemtsy) eran alemanes étnicos que vivían en las cercanías del río Volga —en la región europea meridional de Rusia occidental, alrededor de Sarátov y más hacia el sur—, que conservaron el ...

  4. 26 de nov. de 2019 · Who are the Volga Germans? History. At the invitation of Catherine the Great, 30,623 colonists primarily from the southwestern areas of present day Germany founded 106 colonies along the unsettled Russian steppe near the banks of the Volga between 1763 and 1772.

  5. 30 de jul. de 2019 · Who are the Volga Germans? Origins. Who is a Volga German? The majority (about 95 percent) of those who settled in the colonies established by Catherine the Great along the Volga River were ethnic Germans from the war-ravaged German states where religious strife and economic hardship had created a climate ripe for immigration.

  6. The Volga Germans website serves as a global online home for family and historical research of this unique ethnic group that migrated from Western Europe to Russia from 1764 to 1767.