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Why London is the Second Capital of Russia
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Great Britain as
home for Russians
The Great Britain has
become home for over 200 000 Russian people. Those are immigrants,
temporary and permanent workers, businessmen, politicians, and relatives of
those Russians who moved to UK back in years or centuries.
Immigration is one
of the main factors
In the beginning of
the 20th century, London saw an influx of Russian immigrants fleeing
from the threats of the so called Great Revolution in 1917. They settled in the
area of Tottenham.
Ties of Royal
Family with the House of Romanovs
Throughout the history
there were ties of the Royal British Families with the Russian Monarchs and
Tsars. Today we have descendants of the House of Romanovs’ (also Romanoff) family
that governed Russia since 1613. Among them are: Maria Vladimirovna Romanoff (Grand
Duchess of Russia, great-great-granddaughter of Alexander II), Prince Philip
(Duke of Edinburgh, The husband of Queen Elizabeth II is a grandnephew
of the last czarina, Alexandra, and a great-great-grandson of Nicholas I. His
two-part connection to Romanovs roots means that his son Prince Charles and his
grandsons, Princes William and Harry, are both Romanov relatives), Olga
Andreevna Romanoff (Princess, British socialite and organizer of London’s
Russian Debutante Ball in London, Olga is the daughter of Prince Andrei
Alexandrovich, the eldest nephew to Nicholas II), Michael of Kent (Prince,
A minor royal in Britain (he’s a first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II), Rostislav
Romanov (Prince, the great-grandson of Grand Duchess Xenia), Hugh Grosvenor (7th
Duke of Westminster, a descendant of Czar Michael I), Nicoletta Romanoff (The
great-great-great-great-granddaughter of Nicholas I).
Londongrad – Half
Russian half English
For that matter many
would call London a Londongrad (Grad or Gorod means City in Russian) describing
the capital of Great Britain as the second capital of Russia.
Among other cities of
the United Kingdom the London city has become the center of cultural, business,
and political life for Russian people in the country. Apart from being a
capital of GB it was also a harbor and refuge for all prominent and public
figures of Russia. Among such people are: Roman Abramovich (owner of Chelsea
Football Club), Oleg Deripaska (aluminium magnate), Alisher Usmanov (Uzbek-born
Russian magnate), Eugene Shvidler (he owns stakes in Evraz and Norilsk Nickel
and he is also the executive chairman of Highland Gold Mining), Vladimir
Makhlai (engineer and entrepreneur), Yelena Baturina (international
entrepreneur and philanthropist), Andrey Andreev (Russian millionaire running
an internet business), Boris Berezovskiy (business oligarch, government
official, engineer and mathematician), Mikhail Gorbachev (Russian and formerly
Soviet politician), and many other people.
London as an escape
and opportunity
London has always been
the comfortable place for Russian people. Undoubtedly, it is a haven for
business companies and financial transactions, an escape and oasis for those
with creative thinking and big ideas, an opportunity for entrepreneurs,
freelancers and free-minded people. This is where you can express your
individual preference and choose what you like the most.
English Russian
translations
Given that London has
direct ties and B2B relations with Russia and Russian people the need in English to Russian
translation services
will always be demanded. It is certain that most of people coming to UK speak
English language fluently. However, as far as the international business or
ecommerce is concerned any text or document has to be officially translated
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