- 1682,
Moscow had
about 200,000 citizens; some 18,000 were
classified as
Nemtsy,
which means either "German" or "western foreigner". The
international community...
- [ˈvɔlɡaˌdɔɪ̯t͡ʃə] ; Russian: поволжские немцы, romanized: povolzhskiye
nemtsy) are
ethnic Germans who
settled and
historically lived along the
Volga River...
-
Germans (German: Krimdeutsche, Russian: крымские немцы, romanized: krymskiye
nemtsy) were
ethnic German settlers who were
invited to
settle in the
Crimea as...
-
Transylvania mainly from the Rhineland, not Saxony. The
Slavic exonym nemets,
nemtsy derives from Proto-Slavic němьcь, pl. němьci, 'the mutes, not able (to speak)'...
- in the
Slavic languages (e.g.
Ukrainian німці (nimtsi);
Russian немцы (
nemtsy),
Slovene Nemčija), and was
borrowed into Hungarian, Romanian, and Ottoman...
- 2011
Dmitry Bykov Ostromov, ili
Uchenik Charodeia 2012
Aleksandr Terekhov Nemtsy 2013 Figl'-Migl'
Volki i
Medvedi 2014
Ksenia Buksha Zavod Svoboda 2015 Sergei...
- 4
Nakhada 1
Nganasany 830 Ne 1
Negdy 4
Negidaltsy 553
Nemtsy (Germans in Russia) 597,165
Nemtsy-mennonity 5
Nenach 1
Nentsy 41,289
Neneij nenets 2 Neneijne...
-
original on 23
February 2023. Belotserkovsky, V. (19 July 2011). "Kak
mogli nemtsy Putina nagradit'?" Как могли немцы Путина наградить? [How
could the Germans...
- garrison's
skill and determination, and he
reported that to Moscow. The Bel'skie
nemtsy, as the
Russians called them,
consisted of excellent, well-ordered soldiers...
- maint:
location missing publisher (link) Gumbatova,
Tamara (2008). Baku i
nemt︠s︡y. Baku. p. 123. ISBN 978-9952-27-108-9. OCLC 427679522.{{cite book}}: CS1...