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Would you be considered Russian is your ancestors were from czechslovokia?

No, someone with ancestors from Czechoslovakia would not be considered Russian.

Here's why:

* Czechoslovakia and Russia are two distinct countries with different cultures, languages, and histories.

* Nationality is typically determined by where someone was born and/or holds citizenship.

* Ethnicity can be more complex, but it's generally based on shared cultural and ancestral heritage. While someone with Czechoslovakian ancestry might have some cultural influences from that region, they would not be considered ethnically Russian.

It's important to remember that heritage is a complex and personal thing. While your ancestors' origins can be interesting and informative, it doesn't automatically define your nationality or ethnicity.

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