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Title: ARMA 2 in Black Russia
Post by: UeArtemis on February 12, 2010, 10:17:57 PM
Interesting fact:
ARMA 2 is set primarily in the Eastern European nation of Chernarus, (meaning "Black Russia’"). Authors thought that this is a fictional country, but were wrong. Black Russia are a region around Novgorodok, in the western part of contemporary Belarus on the upper reaches of the Neman River.
Title: Re: ARMA 2 in Black Russia
Post by: HyperSniper999 on February 12, 2010, 11:54:34 PM
Interesting fact:
ARMA 2 is set primarily in the Eastern European nation of Chernarus, (meaning "Black Russia’"). Authors thought that this is a fictional country, but were wrong. Black Russia are a region around Novgorodok, in the western part of contemporary Belarus on the upper reaches of the Neman River.
Why's it called black Russia?
Title: Re: ARMA 2 in Black Russia
Post by: PoldekPL on February 13, 2010, 12:03:01 AM
(I'm from Poland, so I understand it easily)
Chernarus --> cherna rus

cherna - черный (chernyĭ) - "black" in russian ("czarna" in polish - see the similarity?)
rus - russia - Россия (Rossiya) - Russia ("Rosja" - another similarity)
Title: Re: ARMA 2 in Black Russia
Post by: UeArtemis on February 13, 2010, 03:06:06 PM
Ruthenia/Rus (Русь) in ancient times was divided into the Black, the Red and the White Rus. Nobody knows exactly why it was so. There are different theories. Black and White Rus are Republic Belarus (White Rus) now. Red Rus is Ukraine now.

About names:
Russia (Rossia - Россия) is Ρωσία - a Greek variance of word Русь (Rus'). Now it mean only the RF.
Ruthenia is a Latinization of word Русь (Rus'). Now it mean Kievan Rus (on English) or Transcarpathian Ukraine (on Russian, Рутения).
And the Russian language has such words:
Rusish (Русский - Rusky ;D) mean Ruthenian, Eastern Slav
and
Russian (Российский - Rosiysky, Россиянин - Rosiyanin, Russian man) mean modern Russian.
Rusin (Русин) is Carpathian Ruthenian man.
Rusich (Русич) is Kievan Ruthenian man.

In English is big confusion: all can be called Russia. In Russian all is clearer.