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| '''Belovesh''' is one of the earliest German settlements (1766) in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernigov Chernigov, Ukraine]. | | '''Belovesh''' is one of the earliest German settlements (1766) in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernigov Chernigov, Ukraine]. |
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| '''''Beresan''''' is a southern district in the province of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kherson Kherson, Ukraine] first settled by Black Sea Germans in 1804. In 1849 some of these settlers moved to Ohio in the United States. | | '''''Beresan''''' is a southern district in the province of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kherson Kherson, Ukraine] first settled by Black Sea Germans in 1804. In 1849 some of these settlers moved to Ohio in the United States. |
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| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bessarabian_Germans '''''Bessarabian Germans'''''] settled between the Dniester and Prut rivers near the Black Sea between 1814 and 1842. | | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bessarabian_Germans '''''Bessarabian Germans'''''] settled between the Dniester and Prut rivers near the Black Sea between 1814 and 1842. |
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| '''''Crimea (Krym)''''', a peninsula on the north side of the Black Sea (Tavrida, Ukraine) was first settled by Germans in 1804. | | '''''Crimea (Krym)''''', a peninsula on the north side of the Black Sea (Tavrida, Ukraine) was first settled by Germans in 1804. |
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| '''''Danube Swabians'''''. Starting in the 12th Century Hungarian leaders encouraged German settlers. Again, starting in 1718 the Austria-Hungarian Empire encouraged settlers to repopulate areas of Hungary decimated by wars with the Ottoman Empire. German-speaking people (not just from Swabia) settled many parts of the Danube River basin of Hungary, especially areas south of Budapest. These are not Germans from Russia. | | '''''Danube Swabians'''''. Starting in the 12th Century Hungarian leaders encouraged German settlers. Again, starting in 1718 the Austria-Hungarian Empire encouraged settlers to repopulate areas of Hungary decimated by wars with the Ottoman Empire. German-speaking people (not just from Swabia) settled many parts of the Danube River basin of Hungary, especially areas south of Budapest. These are not Germans from Russia. |
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| '''''Dobrudja Germans''''' settled the western shore of the Black Sea in what is now Romania. These are not Germans from Russia. | | '''''Dobrudja Germans''''' settled the western shore of the Black Sea in what is now Romania. These are not Germans from Russia. |