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Russia (officially the Russian Federation) is the largest country in the world by land mass, covering over 17 million square kilometers and spanning eleven time zones It extends across northern Asia and Eastern Europe, bordering fourteen countries and stretching from the Baltic Sea in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east
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Russia Map and Satellite Image Russia is located in northern Asia Russia is bordered by the Arctic Ocean; Azerbaijan, China, Georgia, Kazakhstan, North Korea, Lithuania, Mongolia, and Poland to the south; Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, and Ukraine to the west; and Norway and Finland to the north
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This Russia map site features printable maps and photos of Russia plus Russian travel and tourism information
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Explore a comprehensive map of the Russian Federation, detailing its vast expanse and complex geography This map shows the country's borders, neighboring countries, and surrounding water bodies, including the Arctic Ocean, the Bering Sea, and the Sea of Japan
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