Russia (882-)

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A Russia (882-) is a sovereign country that occupies much of Eastern Europe and Northern Asia.

  • Context:
    • It can (typically) be associated with Russian Demographics.
    • It can (typically) exhibit a complex political history that has seen various forms of government, from monarchies to communist states to the current federal semi-presidential republic.
    • It can (often) bridge Europe and Asia, contributing to its diverse cultural and social landscape.
    • It can have a Russia Region which can range from having vast Arctic tundra in the north to temperate forests and steppes in the south.
    • It can influence international affairs, being a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council and involved in various regional alliances and conflicts.
    • It can maintain one of the world's largest economies, heavily supported by its extensive natural resources, particularly in oil and gas sectors.
    • It can support a Russian Cultural Heritage, including contributions to art, literature, and music, often characterized by figures like Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and Tchaikovsky.
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  • Example(s):
  • Counter-Example(s):
    • Belarus, which, although historically part of various Russian states, is now a separate sovereign nation with its own political and cultural identity.
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    • China, ...
    • Germany, ...
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  • See: Soviet Union, Peter the Great, Catherine the Great, Cold War, Space Race, Orthodox Christianity, Russian Revolution.