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The Russian-American is an elusive creature. Displaced from their natural habitat, Russian-American populations have migrated to a new ecosystem: the United States. As a whole, the Russian-American demographic strongly resembles the local U.S. megafauna. However, if you listen carefully, you can hear Russian-Americans vocalizing long and hard names. If you watch closely, you might spot a Russian-American consuming its preferred prey: pelmeni and borscht with sour cream. This video will provide you with maps to help you locate Russian American habitats throughout the USA. Russian-American INTERACTIVE maps are now available at this link: https://caviarcutie.com/russian-ameri... **MAP RELEASE NOTES** All data came from the American Community Survey (ACS), which is conducted by the United States Census Bureau. You can access the data at data.census.gov. The 2.6 million figure came from the 2017 ACS 1-year Estimate, Selected Population Profile in the United States. Update: 2018 ACS reports 2.5 million. All per-county numbers came from the 2015 ACS Selected Population Tables. All per-county numbers are ESTIMATES. The U.S. Census Bureau only conducts a comprehensive census every 10 years (where they actually count everyone in the country). 2020 is a Census year, so I will update these maps in a few months! I use the term "Russian-American" to refer to "people of Russian Ancestry" as defined in the ACS. In this context, being "Russian-American" has nothing to do with nationality, ethnic group, skin color, citizenship status, or whether you moved here yesterday or five generations ago. The opening joke should've been "MOST OF US resemble other white people." While the vast majority of Russian-Americans look like other white Europeans, there are ~186 Russian ethnic groups; they're quite diverse. If most Russian-Americans are like sour cream and most other white Americans are like mayonnaise, then some of those ethnic groups are like honey. The maps did not include Ukrainian-Americans, Belarusian-Americans, and people who claimed German Russian Ancestry. **Find me on** Blog: https://caviarcutie.com Bacefook: / caviarcutie Instagram: / caviarcutie