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Anchor text: Dutch
Target Entity: Netherlands
Preceding Context: The earliest German settlement in Russia dates back to the reign of Vasili III in the 16th century. A handful of German and
Succeeding Context: craftsmen and traders were allowed to establish themselves in Moscow's German Quarter (Немецкая слобода, or Nemetskaya sloboda), providing essential technical skills in the capital. Gradually, this policy extended to a few other major cities. In 1682, Moscow had about 200,000 citizens, 18,000 of them were Nemtsy, which means either German or western foreigner.
Paragraph Title: Germans in Russia and Ukraine
Source Page: History of Germans in Russia and the Soviet Union

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