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According to the 2000 Mexican census, 1,293
Russian citizens Russian citizenship law details the conditions by which a person holds citizenship of Russia. The primary law governing citizenship requirements is the federal law "On Citizenship of the Russian Federation", which came into force on 1 July 2002. ...
were resident in
Mexico Mexico (Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. It is bordered to the north by the United States; to the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; to the southeast by Guatema ...
.


Russian explorers in New Spain and independent Mexico


16th and 17th centuries

*1542–43: Juan Cabrillo visits San Diego, Farallon Islands, Cape Mendocino, Cape Blanco, Oregon. *1579–1639: Russian frontiersmen penetrate eastward to Siberia and the Pacific. *1602: S. Viscaino explores to the Columbia River region, naming the Farallon Islands, Point Reyes and the Rio Sebastian (present-day Russian River).


18th century

*1728:
Vitus Bering Vitus Jonassen Bering (baptised 5 August 1681 – 19 December 1741),All dates are here given in the Julian calendar, which was in use throughout Russia at the time. also known as Ivan Ivanovich Bering, was a Danish cartographer and explorer in ...
and
Alexei Chirikov Aleksei Ilyich Chirikov (russian: Алексе́й Ильи́ч Чи́риков; 1703 – November 14, 1748) was a Russian navigator and captain who, along with Vitus Bering, was the first Russian to reach the northwest coast of North America. H ...
explore Bering Strait. *1741–42: Bering and Chirikov claim
Russian America Russian America (russian: Русская Америка, Russkaya Amerika) was the name for the Russian Empire's colonial possessions in North America from 1799 to 1867. It consisted mostly of present-day Alaska in the United States, but a ...
(Alaska) for
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. *1769:
Gaspar de Portola Gaspar is a given and/or surname of French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish origin, cognate to Casper (given name) or Casper (surname). It is a name of biblical origin, per Saint Gaspar, one of the wise men mentioned in the Bible. Notable peo ...
traveling overland discovers
San Francisco Bay San Francisco Bay is a large tidal estuary in the U.S. state of California, and gives its name to the San Francisco Bay Area. It is dominated by the big cities of San Francisco, San Jose, and Oakland. San Francisco Bay drains water from a ...
. *1775: Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra anchors in outer Bodega Bay, trades with the local Indians. *1784 — Russians Grigory Shelikov and his wife Natalia establish a base on Kodiak Island. *1799 — Russian American Company (with manager Aleksandr Baranov) establishes Novo Arkhangelsk (New Archangel, now Sitka, Alaska).


19th century

*1806 — Count Nikolai Rezanov, Imperial Ambassador to Japan and director of the Russian American Company, visits the Presidio of San Francisco. *1806–1813: American ships bring Russians and Alaska Natives on 12 California fur hunts. *1808–1811 — Ivan Kuskov lands in Bodega Bay (Port Rumiantsev), builds structures and hunts in the region. *1812 — March 15, Ivan Kuskov with 25 Russians and 80 Native Alaskans arrives at Port Rumiantsev and proceeds north to establish Fortress Ross. *1812 — September 11, The Fortress is dedicated on the name-day of Emperor Alexander I *1815 — First Russian migrant to California, José Antonio Bolcoff, arrives. *1816 — Russian exploring expedition led by Captain Otto von Kotzebue visits California with naturalists Adelbert von Chamisso, Johann Friedrich von Eschscholtz, and artist Louis Choris. *1817 — Chief Administrator Captain Leonty Gagemeister conducts treaty with local tribal chiefs for possession of property near Fortress Ross. First such treaty conducted with native peoples in California. *1818 — The Rumiantsev, first of four ships built at Fortress Ross. The Buldakov, Volga and Kiahtha follow, as well as several longboats. *1821 — Russian Imperial decree gives Native Alaskans and Creoles civil rights protected by law *1836 — Fr. Veniaminov (St. Innocent) visits Fort Ross, conducts services, and carries out census. *1841 — Rotchev sells Fort Ross and accompanying land to John Sutter.


Migration history

After the
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of 1881, Mexico frequently came under consideration as a possible refuge for
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seeking to emigrate. In June 1891,
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, an American Jewish businessman with railroad interests in Mexico, wrote to
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to enquire about the possibility for settlement of Russian Jews there. However, Russian Jews would not begin to arrive in significant quantities until the 1920s.


Pryguny in Baja California

From 1905 to 1906, about 50 families o
Spiritual Christian Pryguny
(colloquially known as
Molokans The Molokans ( rus, молокан, p=məlɐˈkan or , "dairy-eater") are a Spiritual Christian sect that evolved from Eastern Orthodoxy in the East Slavic lands. Their traditions—especially dairy consumption during Christian fasts—did not ...
), who arrived in
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from Russia, sought a rural location, and relocated to of land they had purchased in Guadalupe,
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in Mexico. Theirs would become the most successful ''Prygun'' colony cluster in
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. There, they build houses largely in the Russian style, but of
adobe Adobe ( ; ) is a building material made from earth and organic materials. is Spanish for ''mudbrick''. In some English-speaking regions of Spanish heritage, such as the Southwestern United States, the term is used to refer to any kind of e ...
rather than wood, and grew a variety of
cash crop A cash crop or profit crop is an Agriculture, agricultural crop which is grown to sell for profit. It is typically purchased by parties separate from a farm. The term is used to differentiate marketed crops from staple crop (or "subsistence crop") ...
s including mostly wheat, alfalfa, grapes, and tomatoes. Their village was originally quite isolated, reflecting their desire to withdraw from society, but in 1958, road construction in the area resulted in an influx of Mexican and other settlers; some chose to flee encroaching urbanization, and returned to the United States. By the 1990s, only one family remained in the area.


Notable Russian-Mexicans


Artist

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Arnold Belkin Arnold Belkin (December 9, 1930 – July 3, 1992) was a Canadian- Mexican painter credited for continuing the Mexican muralism tradition at a time when many Mexican painters were shifting away from it. Born and raised in western Canada, he ...
, Canadian-born Mexican painter to Russian Jewish father and English Jewish mother. *
Alberto Kalach Alberto Kalach (born 1960) is a Mexican architect. Biography Alberto Kalach is of Jewish descent, born in Mexico City, studied architecture at the Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, and completed graduate studies later at Cornell Univers ...
, Mexican architect of Russian descent. *
Angelina Beloff Angelina Beloff (born Angelina Petrovna Belova; russian: Ангелина Петровна Белова; June 23, 1879 – December 30, 1969) was a Russian-born artist who did most of her work in Mexico. However, she is better known as Diego Rive ...
, Russian-born Mexican artist. *
Olga Costa Olga Costa (August 28, 1913 – June 28, 1993) was a painter and cultural promoter who immigrated to Mexico from Germany when she was twelve. She began to study art at the Academy of San Carlos but left after only three months to help support her ...
, German-born Mexican painter to Russian parents. * Vlady Kibalchich Russakov, Russian Jewish-born Mexican painter. *
Mariana Yampolsky Mariana Yampolsky (September 6, 1925 – May 3, 2002) was a Mexican-American photographer. A significant figure in 20th-century Mexican photography, she specialized in capturing photos of common people in everyday situations in the rural areas ...
, American-born Mexican photographer to Russian Jewish father and German Jewish mother.


Entertainment

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Emmanuel Lubezki Emmanuel Lubezki Morgenstern (; born November 30, 1964) is a Mexican cinematographer. He sometimes goes by the nickname Chivo, which means "goat" in Spanish. Lubezki has worked with many acclaimed directors, including Mike Nichols, Tim Burton, M ...
- Mexican cinematographer of Russian descent. *
Ilya Salkind Ilya Juan Salkind Domínguez (; born July 27, 1947), usually known as Ilya Salkind, is a Mexican film and television producer, known for his contributions to three of the four live-action Superman films of the 1970s and 1980s alongside his fath ...
- Mexican film and television producer of Russian descent. *
Noel Schajris Nahuel Schajris Rodríguez (born July 19, 1974 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine-Mexican singer, songwriter and pianist based in Mexico who experienced chart-topping success as part of the duo Sin Bandera until he and fellow singer and ...
, Argentine-born Mexican singer-songwriter and pianist of German, Ukrainian/Russian and Spanish descent. *
Fannie Kauffman Fannie Kauffman (April 11, 1924 – February 21, 2009), who was often known by the stage name Vitola, was a Canadian-born Cuban actress and comedian. Biography Early life Kauffman was born on April 11, 1924, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She mov ...
, Canadian-born Mexican actress and comedian of German, Romanian and Russian descent. *
Kristoff Raczyñski Kristoff Raczyński (born June 9, 1974)Televisa Networks"Kristoff , Telehit" Mexico City, 16 July 2009. Retrieved on 2011-09-11 is a Russian-born Mexican actor, film producer, screenwriter and TV host of Polish descent. His career began in the la ...
, Russian-born Mexican actor, film producer, screenwriter and TV host of Polish origin. *
Elias Breeskin Elias Breeskin (Russian: Элиас Бреескин; Ukrainian: Еліас Бреескін; 1896 – May 9, 1969) was a violinist, composer and conductor. Elias was born on October 25, 1895 in Yekaterinoslav (now Dnipropetrovsk), a small v ...
, Russian-born Mexican violinist, composer and conductor. *
Olga Breeskin Olga Breeskin Torres (September 22, 1951) is a Mexican violinist, dancer and actress. She was one of the most famous Mexican vedettes in 1970s and 1980s. Since her conversion to Christianity, she has only presented herself as a violinist. Early ...
, Mexican violinist, dancer and actress of Russian descent. *
Arcady Boytler Arcady Sergeevich Boytler Rososky (August 31, 1895 – November 24, 1965) was a producer, screenwriter, and director most renowned for his films during the golden age of Mexican cinema. Boytler was born in Moscow, Russia. During the 1920s, he ...
, Russian-born Mexican producer, screenwriter, and director. *
Siouzana Melikián Siouzana Melikian () is a Ukrainian- Mexican actress of Armenian descent. Biography Melikian was born on 14 August 1986, into a family of circus performers in Donetsk, Ukrainian SSR, USSR. Before moving to Mexico with her family, she spent the ...
, Ukrainian-born Mexican actress of Russian and Armenian descent. *
Sergio Olhovich Sergio Olhovich (born 9 October 1941) is a Russian-Mexican film director and screenwriter. He directed 18 films between 1970 and 1999. His 1975 film ''The House in the South'' was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival. In 1997, ...
, Indonesian-born Mexican film director and screenwriter of Russian descent. * Vladislav Badiarov, Russian-born Mexican violinist. *
Jacques Gelman Jacques Gelman (1909 or 1911 – July 22, 1986) was a producer of Mexican films and a collector of Mexican Art. Gelman was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia from a rich noble Jewish family who emigrated in Germany during the October revolutio ...
, Russian-born Mexican film producer *
Ana Layevska Anna Sergeyevna Layevska ( uk, Анна Сергіївна Лаєвська, Anna Serhiyivna Layevsʹka, russian: Анна Сергеевна Лаевская, Anna Sergeyevna Layevskaya; born January 10, 1982), known as Ana Layevska, is a Mexic ...
, Ukrainian-born Mexican singer and actress of Russian origin. *
Valentín Pimstein Valentín Pimstein Weiner (August 9, 1925 – June 27, 2017) was a Chilean producer of telenovelas. Biography Pimstein was the seventh child of nine in a Belarusian Jewish family (from Minsk), which owns a glass shop in Barrio Brasil in Santia ...
, Chilean-born Mexican producer of telenovelas to Russian-Jewish parents. * José Besprosvany, Mexican dancer, choreographer, director and teacher of Russian Jewish descent. *
Claudia Salinas Claudia Salinas ( ; born 19 August 1983) is a Mexican model and actress; as a fashion blogger she is known as Miss Salinas, which is the name of her blog. Career She studied at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in New York. Claudia has appear ...
, Mexican model, actress and former ballerina to Russian Ashkenazi mother. *
Philip Saltzman Philip Saltzman (September 19, 1928 – August 14, 2009) was an American executive producer and television writer. Saltzman was best known for his work as the executive producer of the 1970s CBS detective series, ''Barnaby Jones''. Saltzman was b ...
, Mexican-born American executive producer and television writer to Russian Jewish parents.


Literature

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Margo Glantz Margo Glantz Shapiro (; born January 28, 1930) is a Mexican writer, essayist, critic and academic. She has been a member of the Academia Mexicana de la Lengua since 1995. She is a recipient of the FIL Award. Biography Margo Glantz's family i ...
- Mexican writer, essayist, critic and academic, daughter of Ukrainian Jews immigrant. *
Sara Sefchovich Sara Sefchovich (born ''Sara Sefchovich Wasongarz''; April 2, 1949 in Mexico City) is a Mexican writer. Biography She studied sociology at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), earning a master's degree in 1987 and a doctorate degre ...
, Mexican writer of Russian Jewish descent.


Politics

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Senya Fleshin Senya Fleshin (19 December 1894 – 19 June 1981) was a Ukrainian anarchist revolutionary and photographer. Early life Senya Fleshin was born in Kiev on 19 December 1894. When he was sixteen, his family emigrated to the United States and settled ...
- Soviet Russian-born Mexican anarchist and photographer. *
Mollie Steimer Mollie Steimer ( uk, Моллі Штаймер; 1897–1980) was a Ukrainian Jewish anarchist activist. After settling in New York City, she quickly became involved in the local anarchist movement and was caught up in the case of '' Abrams v. ...
- Russian-born Mexican anarchist. *
Leon Trotsky Lev Davidovich Bronstein. ( – 21 August 1940), better known as Leon Trotsky; uk, link= no, Лев Давидович Троцький; also transliterated ''Lyev'', ''Trotski'', ''Trotskij'', ''Trockij'' and ''Trotzky''. (), was a Russian ...
- Marxist revolutionary and theorist, Soviet politician, and the founder and first leader of the Red Army. *
Emilio Kosterlitzky Emilio Kosterlitzky (Russian: Эмилио Костерлицкий; 16 November 1853 – 2 March 1928) was a Russian-born Mexican colonel during the Mexican Revolution. He had also served in the Mexican Apache Wars and Yaqui Wars. He is most ...
- Russian born commander of the
rurales In Mexico, the term ''Rurales'' (Spanish) is used in respect of two armed government forces. The historic Guardia Rural ('Rural Guard') was a rural mounted police force, founded by President Benito Juárez in 1861 and expanded by President Porf ...
during the late 19th century.


Science

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Marcos Moshinsky Marcos Moshinsky Borodiansky (russian: Маркос Мошинский Бородянский; uk, Маркос Мошинскі; 1921–2009) was a Mexican physicist of Ukrainian-Jewish origin whose work in the field of elementary particles wo ...
- Ukrainian-born Mexican physicist. *
Alexander Balankin Alexander Balankin (born March 3, 1958) is a Mexican scientist of Russian origin (:ru:Баланкин, Александр Сергеевич, Баланкин, Александр Сергеевич) whose work in the field of fractal mechanics an ...
, Russian-born Mexican scientist. * Pablo Rudomín Zevnovaty, Mexican neuroscientist to Russian parents. *
Nora Volkow Nora Volkow (born 27 March 1956) is a Mexican-American psychiatrist. She is currently the director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), which is part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Early life and education Born in Mexico ...
, Mexican-born American psychiatrist of Russian descent. *
Sara Topelson de Grinberg Sara Topelson de Grinberg (assumedly born in the beginning of 1945) is a Polish-born Mexican architect. Biography Topelson is born to a Russian father and a Polish mother. Her family fled Nazism to Mexico, when she was three months old.Eugenia ...
, Polish-born Mexican architect to Russian father and Polish mother.


See also

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Mexico–Russia relations Mexico–Russia relations are the diplomatic relations between the United Mexican States and the Russian Federation. Both nations are members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, G-20 major economies and the United Nations. Today the two coun ...
* Leon Trotsky Museum, Mexico City * Mexican Orthodox Apostolic Catholic Church *
White Mexicans White Mexicans ( es, Mexicanos blancos) are Mexicans who are considered or identify as white, typically due to their physical appearance and/or self-identification with their European ancestry. While the Mexican government does conduct ethnic ce ...


References


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External links


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(In Spanish)
Russian Community in Mexico

Russian Orthodox Church in Mexico City

Orthodox Church in Mexico

Russian Mexican Institute "Serguéi Eisenstein"

Russians in Mexico (In Russian)

SORUMEX: ''Consejo Coordinador de los Compatriotas Rusos en Mexico''

Pryguny in Baja California, Mexico
by Andrei Conovaloff, Updated 2015. {{Ethnic groups in Mexico European Mexican
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