Российская Федерация
Rossiyskaya
Federatsiya
Russian Federationn
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Flag |
Coat of arms |
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Anthem: Государственный
гимн Российской
Федерации (Russian)
Gosudarstvenny gimn
Rossiyskoy Federatsii (transliteration)
National Anthem of
the Russian Federation |
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Location
of Russia |
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Capital
(and largest city) |
Moscow
55°45′N,
37°37′E |
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Official languages |
Russian official
throughout nation;
twenty-seven others
co-official in
various regions |
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Demonym |
Russian |
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Government |
Federal
semi-presidential
republic |
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President |
Dmitry Medvedev |
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Prime Minister |
Vladimir Putin |
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Founded (862)1 |
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Novgorodians invited
prince
Rurik to keep law
and order, thus giving
birth to the
Rurik dynasty that
ruled over all Russian
lands throughout more
than 700 years[1] |
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Area |
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Total |
17,075,400 km² (1st)
6,592,800 sq mi |
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Water (%) |
13[2] |
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Population |
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2008 estimate |
142,008,838[3] (9th) |
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2002 census |
145,166,731[4] |
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Density |
8.3/km² (209th)
21.5/sq mi |
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GDP (PPP) |
2007 estimate |
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Total |
$2.088 trillion[5] (6th) |
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Per capita |
$14,692[5] (52nd) |
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GDP (nominal) |
2007 estimate |
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Total |
$1.290 trillion[5] (10th) |
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Per capita |
$9,075 (54th) |
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Gini (2005) |
40.5[6] |
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HDI (2005) |
▲ 0.802 (high[7]) (67th) |
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Currency |
Ruble (RUB) |
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Time zone |
(UTC+2
to +12) |
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Summer (DST) |
(UTC+3
to +13) |
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Internet TLD |
.ru (.su
reserved), (.рф2
2009) |
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Calling code |
+7 |
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The Russian Federation
is the successor to
earlier forms of
continuous statehood,
starting from 9 century
AD when Rurik, a viking
warrior, establishes
"Russ" or "Rhos" state
at Novgorod,
traditionally taken as
the beginning of Russian
statehood |
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The
.рф
Top-level domain
will be available for
use in the Russian
Federation in the second
quarter of 2009 and will
only accept domains
which use the
Cyrillic alphabet.[8] |
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Russia (Russian:
Россия, Rossiya), also[9] the
Russian Federation (Russian:
Российская Федерация?·i,
Rossiyskaya Federatsiya), is a
transcontinental country
extending over much of northern
Eurasia. It is a
semi-presidential republic
comprising 83 federal subjects.
Russia shares land borders with
the following countries
(counter-clockwise from
northwest to southeast): Norway,
Finland, Estonia, Latvia,
Lithuania (Kaliningrad Oblast),
Poland (Kaliningrad Oblast),
Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia,
Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, China,
Mongolia and North Korea. It is
also close to the U.S. state of
Alaska, Sweden, Denmark, Turkey
and Japan across relatively
small stretches of water (the
Bering Strait, the Baltic Sea,
the Black Sea and La Pérouse
Strait, respectively).
At 17,075,400 square
kilometers,[2] Russia is by far
the largest country in the
world, covering more than an
eighth of the Earth’s land area;
with 142 million people, it is
the ninth largest by population.
It extends across the whole of
northern Asia and 40% of Europe,
spanning 11 time zones and
incorporating a great range of
environments and landforms.
Russia has the world's greatest
reserves of mineral and energy
resources,[10] and is considered
an energy superpower. It has the
world's largest forest reserves
and its lakes contain
approximately one-quarter of the
world's unfrozen fresh water.
The nation's history began with
that of the East Slavs. The
Slavs emerged as a recognizable
group in Europe between the 3rd
and 8th centuries AD.[12]
Founded and ruled by Vikings and
their descendants, the first
East Slavic state, Kievan Rus',
arose in the 9th century and
adopted Christianity from the
Byzantine Empire in 988,[13]
beginning the synthesis of
Byzantine and Slavic cultures
that defined Russian culture for
the next millennium.[13] Kievan
Rus' ultimately disintegrated
and the lands were divided into
many small feudal Russian
states. The most powerful
successor state to Kievan Rus'
was Moscow, which served as the
main force in the Russian
reunification process and
independence struggle against
the Golden Horde. Moscow
gradually reunified the
surrounding Russian
principalities and came to
dominate the cultural and
political legacy of Kievan Rus'.
By the 18th century, the nation
had greatly expanded through
conquest, annexation and
exploration to become the huge
Russian Empire, stretching from
Poland eastward to the Pacific
Ocean.
Russia established worldwide
power and influence from the
times of the Russian Empire to
being the largest and leading
constituent of the Soviet Union,
the world's first and largest
constitutionally socialist state
and a recognized superpower. The
nation can boast a long
tradition of excellence in every
aspect of the arts and
sciences.[12] The Russian
Federation was founded following
the dissolution of the Soviet
Union in 1991, but is recognized
as the continuing legal
personality of the Soviet
Union.[14] Russia is a permanent
member of the United Nations
Security Council and a leading
member of the Commonwealth of
Independent States and the G8.
It is one of the five recognized
nuclear weapons states and
possesses the world's largest
stockpile of weapons of mass
destruction.