Ethnic nationalism in Russia
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Nationalism in Russia is nationalistic manifestations of the peoples of Russia in the territory of Russia.
The term "Nationalism in Russia" refers not only to ethnic Russian (East Slavic ethnic group) nationalism, but also refers to nationalist activities of national minorities in Russia.
In 1990s during the so-called "parade of sovereignties" Russian regions proclaimed its sovereignty.
In the past 20 years, nationalist activity takes place, for example, in Chechnya and Tatarstan.
Russian ethnic nationalism
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Kaliningrad Oblast
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Siberia
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Tatar nationalism
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North Caucasus
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Chechen War
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