The Cuauhtémoc area is the home of around 50,000 Mennonite people divided into various colonies that surround the city.
Mountain Lake was initially composed mostly of the 1,800 Russian Mennonites who settled there between 1873 and 1880.
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Molotschna (formerly named Halbstadt), a Russian Mennonite settlement in Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine