Russians, Ukrainians and Baltic peoples


nā John Wilson

As well as Russians, immigrants from the Ukraine and the Baltic states of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia came in small numbers to New Zealand, often as refugees, from the 1860s onwards. Since the 1990s the number of arrivals from the former Soviet Union has rapidly increased. They no longer come as refugees, but to enjoy the opportunities for work and lifestyle.

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Te āhua nui: Russian couple and child

Russian couple and child


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