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===Etymology===
Related to {{m|en|Ruthene}}, {{m|en|Ruthenian}}, {{m|en|Ruthenic}}, from {{der|en|ML.|Rutheni}}, {{m|la|Ruteni}}, related to {{m|la|Russi}}, {{m|la|Ruzi}} as {{m|la|Prutheni}}, {{m|la|Pruteni}} is to {{m|la|Prussi}}, {{m|la|Pruzi||[[Prussian]]s}}. Compare {{m|en|Rus}}, {{m|en|Russ}}, from {{m+|orv|
===Pronunciation===
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# {{lb|en|historical}} [[Rus]], an East Slavic medieval state (880–12th c), corresponding to what is now Ukraine and Belarus, as well as western Russia.
#: {{syn|en|Kievan Rus|Kievan Russia}}
====Derived terms====
{{col|en|Black Ruthenia}}
====Related terms====
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* {{l|en|Russia}}
* {{l|en|ruthenium}}
* {{l|en|White Ruthenia}}
====Translations====
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* Bulgarian: {{t|bg|Руте́ния|f}}, {{t|bg|Рус|f}}
* Chinese:
*: Mandarin: {{t|cmn|羅塞尼亞
* Czech: {{t+|cs|Rus|f}}
* French: {{t+|fr|Ruthénie|f}}
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* Italian: {{t|it|Rutenia|f}}
* Japanese: {{t|ja|ルテニア|tr=Rutenia}}
* Korean: {{t|ko|^루테니아}}
* Latin: {{t|la|Rūthēnia|f}}, {{t+|la|Russia|f}}
* Marathi: {{t|mr|रुथेनिया}}
* Old Church Slavonic:
*: Cyrillic: {{t|cu|Русь|f}}
* Old East Slavic: {{t|orv|Русь|f}}
* Persian: {{t+|fa|ارس|tr=orus}}
* Polish: {{t+|pl|Ruś|f}}
* Portuguese:
*: Brazilian: {{t+|pt|Rutênia|f}} *: European: {{t+|pt|Ruténia|f}}
* Romanian: {{t|ro|Rutenia|f}}
* Russian: {{t|ru|Руте́ния|f}}, {{t+|ru|Русь|f}}
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* {{anagrams|en|a=aehinrtu|Huterian|haurient}}
{{C|en|Ukraine}}
==Portuguese==
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{{pt-proper noun|f}}
# {{pt-
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