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Russia



Россия

Русский Россия - Российская Федерация[1]

Российская Федерация (Россия) — государство, занимающее основную часть Восточной Европы и северную часть Азии. Россия является самым большим государством в Евразии и в мире, её площадь составляет 17,075 млн км², что почти вдвое больше, чем у занимающей второе место Канады.

English Russia - Russian Federation

The Russian Federation is a country that stretches over a vast expanse of Eurasia. With an area of 17,075,400 square kilometres, Russia is the largest country in the world by land mass, and covers almost twice the territory of the next-largest country, Canada. It has the world's eighth largest population. Russia shares land borders with the following countries (counter-clockwise from NW to SE): ► Norway, ► Finland, ► Estonia, ► Latvia, ► Lithuania, ► Poland, ► Belarus, ► Ukraine, ► Georgia (with ► Abkhazia and ► South Ossetia), ► Azerbaijan, ► Kazakhstan, ► China (with ► Xinjiang), ► Mongolia, and ► North Korea. It is also close to the ► United States and ► Japan across relatively small stretches of water. The Russian Federation is divided into federal subjects, 22 of them being (autonomous) republics: ► Adygea, ► Altai, ► Bashkortostan, ► Buryatia, ► Chechnya, ► Chuvashia, ► Crimea, ► Dagestan, ► Ingushetia, ► Kabardino-Balkaria, ► Kalmykia, ► Karachay-Cherkessia, ► Karelia, ► Khakassia, ► Komi, ► Mari El, ► Mordovia, ► Sakha, ► North Ossetia-Alania, ► Tatarstan, ► Tuva, and ► Udmurtia


Short name  Russia
Official name Russian Federation
Status Independent country, earlier statehood since 882, re-established in the 14th century, 1917 and 1922. Modern state founded in December 1991. Permanent Member of the UN Security Council.
Location Eastern Europe and North Asia
Capital Москва[2] (Moscow)
Population 144,425,690 inhabitants
Area 17,075,400 square kilometres (6,592,800 sq mi)
Major languages Russian (official); 30 others co-official in particular regions
Major religions Russian Orthodoxy
More information Russia, Geography of Russia, History of Russia and Politics of Russia
More images Russia - Russia (Category).

General maps

Russia
Map of Russia
Blank SVG map
SVG map in french
Topographic map

Maps of divisions

This section holds maps of the administrative divisions.

Federal subjects of the Russian Federation:

Republics: Adygea · Altai · Altai · Bashkortostan · Buryatia · Chechnya · Chuvashia · (Crimea) · Dagestan · Ingushetia · Kabardino-Balkaria · Kalmykia · Karachay–Cherkessia · Khakassia · Komi · Mari El · Mordovia · North Ossetia — Alania · Tatarstan · Udmurtia
Krais:
Oblasts:
Federal cities:
Autonomous oblast:
Autonomous okrugs:
Federal subjects of theRussian Federation
Federal districts of the Russian Federation
Economic regions of the Russian Federation
Military districts of the Russian Federation

Republics of Russia

  Republics of the Russian Federation

Autonomous Okrugs of Russia

  Autonomuc Okrugs of the Russian Federation

Krais of Russia

  Krais of the Russian Federation

Oblasts of Russia

 
Русский: Области России
English: Oblasts of the Russian Federation

Autonomous oblast of Russia

  Autonomous oblast of the Russian Federation

Raions of Russia

History maps

This section holds a short summary of the history of the area of present-day Russia, illustrated with maps, including historical maps of former countries and empires that included present-day Russia.

General history

  Kurgan hypothesis: South Russia and Eastern Ukraine as the urheimat of Indo-European peoples
  Map of Scythia 100 BC
  An approximative map of the cultures in European Russia at the arrival of the Varangians
  State of the Antes in the 6th century (around 560), according to the book of Francis Dvornik
  Map of the Western (purple) and Eastern (blue) Gokturk khaganates at their height, c. 600 CE. Lighter areas show direct rule; darker areas show spheres of influence.
  Development of Khazaria
 
[[|border|251x400px]] Fall of Khazaria and rise of Kievan Rus
 
  Map showing Scandinavian settlement in the eighth (dark red), ninth (red), tenth (orange) and eleventh (yellow) centuries. Areas denoted in green are those affected by frequent viking incursions but with little or no Scandinavian settlement.
  Russia 9th-14th Century (Russian)
  Kievan Rus' was formed around 884 in an area that comprises now parts of Ukraine, Belarus and Russia.
 
  Early Rus'
  Varangian routes
  Kievan Rus 9th Century
  Kievan Rus 11th Century
  Kievan Rus 1015-1113(in Russian)
  Kievan Rus 1113-1194 (in Russian)
  Various states in Russia (in Russian)
  Various states in Russia around 1250
  Development of Muscovy (in German)
  Development of Muscovy (in Russian)
  Russia 1598-1682 (Russian)
  Russia 1682-1762 (Russian)
  The Russian Empire in 1866 (including Alaska)
  The Russian Empire in 1914
  History of the Russian Empire (in German)
  Russian Civil War
  Polish-Bolshevik War March 1919
  December 1919
  June 1920
  August 1920
  Borders after treaty of Riga
  After the Russian Revolution, the former Russian Empire was continued by the Soviet Union. For more maps, see Atlas of the Soviet Union. Russia becomes a separate country again in 1990.
  Lokot Autonomy (Lokot Republic) map, 1941-1943
  Kuril Islands conflict
  Kuril Islands

Former autonomous subdivisions of Russia

Old maps

This section holds copies of original general maps more than 70 years old.

  European Russia (in German)
  European Russia (in Russian)
  Ethnic map of European Russia (in French)
  Asiatic Russia (in Russian)

Other maps

  Russian language
  Indigenous peoples (in French)
  Time zones
  Russian licence plates
  Trans-Siberian railway
  Map of Russia in the colors of the Flag of Russia.

Notes and references

General remarks:

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  • Historical maps are included in the continent, country and dependency entries.
  • The status of various entities is disputed. See the content for the entities concerned.
  • The maps of former countries that are more or less continued by a present-day country or had a territory included in only one or two countries are included in the atlas of the present-day country. For example the Ottoman Empire can be found in the Atlas of Turkey.
  1. Romanization of Russian according to the BGN/PCGN standard: Rossiya - Rossiyskaya Federatsiya. Another used romanization is the ISO 9 standard.
  2. Romanization of Russian according to the BGN/PCGN standard: Moskva. Another used romanization is the ISO 9 standard.

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