Abstract

This article analyses the spatial features of the settling of Russian Estonians in the North West region at the zenith of diaspora on the basis of the censuses of 1920, 1926, and 1939. The author identifies the principal settling areas and points out the geographical preconditions for the rapid decline of the diaspora

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