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  • ...n]] (over the [[La Pérouse Strait]]). With an area of over 17 million km², Russia is the largest country in the world. It was also the largest [[Soviet repub Russia's [[capital]] and largest city is [[Moscow]]. Other large cities include [[
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  • ...́л Фёдорович Рома́нов) (July 12, 1596 – July 13, 1645) was tsar of [[Russia]] and founder of the house of [[Romanov]], being the son of [[Feodor Nikiti ...ries had been seized. Social rebellion and disorder were still pandemic in Russia.
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  • Riasanovsky, Nicholas V.; Steinberg, Mark D.. ''A History of Russia.'' 7th ed. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS (2005). pp. 161-164.
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  • A tsar of Russia and founder of the house of Romanov.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Foreign Intelligence Service (Russia)]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...and former [[Prime Minister of Russia|Prime Minister]]; leader of [[United Russia]] party; [[KGB]] officer in the Soviet era.
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  • Name for the shipping route that crosses Russia's northern coast
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  • '''Siberia''' is the name applied to a vast, cold, resource rich region in [[Russia]]. Most of Russia's oil and natural gas reserves are in Siberia.
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  • (1878 - 1953) The head of Russia's Communist ("Bolshevik") party and dictator of the Soviet Union from 1924
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  • ...an]], at the mouth of the [[Yenisei River]] [[estuary]], in the north of [[Russia]]. Image:Polar siberia 4.png|Dikson and other Arctic Oceam ports on Russia's [[Northern Sea Route]].
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  • The '''Crimean War''' (1853-56) was fought between Russia on the one hand and an alliance of Great Britain, France, Sardinia, and the ...Empire. France forced the issue by deploying the fleet to the Black Sea; Russia responded with its own show of force.
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  • ===Russia===
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  • {{r|Russia}} {{r|President of Russia}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>After the [[Bolshevik Revolution]] and Russia's separate peace with Germany, the Western Allies and Japan sent troops to
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  • *[[Alexander Borodin]] (Russia), three symphonies *[[Mily Balakirev]] (Russia), two symphonies
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  • *[[Languages of Russia]] {{r|Russia}}
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  • Formed by China, [[Russia]], [[Kazakhstan]], Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan as the original m [[President of Russia]] [[Dmitry Medvedev]] said, on 11 June 2010, a country under U.N. sanctions
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  • [[Russia]]n port city, on the [[Arctic Ocean]]
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  • [[Secret police]] of [[Russia]] under the [[Czar]]s, 1881-1917
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  • Venomous viper species found in Turkey, Georgia and Russia.
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  • ...Soviet government, and can trace its origin to the [[Okhrana]] of Czarist Russia.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1809-52) [[Russia]]n [[Realism|Realist]] writer; wrote ''[[Dead Souls]] and ''[[The Overcoat]
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  • ...1849 – March 13, 1945) The first constitutional Prime Minister of Tsarist Russia.
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  • City in [[Russia]], the capital of [[Kaliningrad Oblast]], a Russian [[exclave]] between [[P
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  • Regional organization, founded in 1991 by [[Belarus]], [[Russia]], and [[Ukraine]], whose participating countries are former Soviet Republi
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  • Very large, remote region in [[Russia]], rich in natural resources
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  • Caucasian meadow viper; venomous viper species found in Russia,
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  • ...evival. http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Fifty+years+of+military+sociology+in+Russia:+history+of+revival.-a0194154604
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1828-1910) A [[Russia]]n author, often called the ''"greatest of all novelists"''; wrote ''[[War
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  • ...countries that were formerly Soviet republics; sometimes used excluding [[Russia]] and the Baltic states.
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  • ====Russia====
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  • Acronym for Brazil, Russia, India and China, as a group of large, low-income, high-growth-rate.
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  • The capital of and largest city in [[Russia]], with a population of over 10 million.
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  • ...a]], [[Azerbaijan]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], and part of southern [[Russia]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1899-1977) [[Russia]]n-American [[novel]]ist and [[poetry|poet]]; wrote ''[[Lolita]]'' and ''[[
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  • ...ation, formerly part of the Soviet Union, bordered by China, Kyrgyzstan, [[Russia]], Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan
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  • The XXII Winter Olympic Games were held in [[Sochi]] (Russia) from 7 February to 23 February 2014.
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  • A tsar of Russia and founder of the house of Romanov.
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  • {{r|Russia}}
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  • '''Dudinka''' is a [[Russia]]n port city on the [[Arctic Ocean]], at the mouth of the [[Yenisei River]] Image:Industrial cranes in Dudinka, Russia.jpg|Industrial cranes in Dudinka, Russia
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  • ...d to have had an affair with Vladimir Lenin, who spent most of her life in Russia.
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  • ...mammal-like reptiles found in Permian aged deposits of southern Africa and Russia.
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  • A widespread ethnic group located mainly in Tatarstan, Russia, and nearby autonomous republics such as Bashkortostan, Udmurtiya, and Mord
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  • ...En/03/hm3_2_7d.html Pazyryk carpet], the Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1818-83) [[Russia]]n [[novel]]ist, [[drama]]tist, and [[short story]] writer who favored West
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1814-41) [[Russia]]n [[novel]]ist and a leading [[Romanticism|Romantic]] [[poetry|poet]]; wro
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  • ...lliance of Great Britain, France, Sardinia, and the Ottoman Empire against Russia.
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  • A [[Russia|Russian]] port city on the [[Arctic Ocean]], at the mouth of the [[Yenisei
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1868-1936) [[Russia]]n [[novel]]ist who promoted "[[Socialist Realism]]", the official school o
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  • A regional organization of China, [[Russia]], [[Kazakhstan]], Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan as members; origi
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  • ...n]] (over the [[La Pérouse Strait]]). With an area of over 17 million km², Russia is the largest country in the world. It was also the largest [[Soviet repub Russia's [[capital]] and largest city is [[Moscow]]. Other large cities include [[
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  • Riasanovsky, Nicholas V. and Steinberg, Mark. ''A History of Russia: Combined Volume'' (2004)
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  • ...ed in perma frost in the Pazyryk valley of the Altai Mountains in Siberian Russia south of the modern city of Novosibirsk. Today the rug is in the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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  • ...mperial Japanese Navy]] admiral, principally an intelligence specialist on Russia, who opposed war with the U.S. but became Navy Minister in 1944-1945
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  • ...at want to shift it into a different one, such as [[Peter the Great]] in [[Russia]] or [[Mustafa Kemal Atatürk]] in [[Turkey]].
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  • '''Alexander Herzen''' (1812-1870) was a [[Russia]]n political writer and publisher. ...l freedom and "Russian [[socialism]]". His publications were smuggled into Russia, and were widely read, even by the [[Tsar Alexander II]], and are credited
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  • ...European powers just before World War I: England, Germany, Italy, France, Russia, Turkey, or Austria.
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  • ===Russia/Soviet===
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  • The popular uprising that created an element of constitutional monarchy in Russia following Nicholas II's October Manifesto of 1905.
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  • ...se [[province]] of [[Abkhazia]], recognised as an independent [[state]] by Russia, also borders the Sea * [[Russia]]
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  • Riasanovsky, Nicholas V.; Steinberg, Mark D.. ''A History of Russia.'' 7th ed. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS (2005). pp. 161-164.
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  • ...gypt, Ethiopia, Finland, India, Iraq, North Korea, Libya, Poland, Romania, Russia, Syria, Vietnam, Yemen, and Yugoslavia.
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  • Dinnik's viper, Caucasus subalpine viper; venomous viper species found in Russia, Georgia and Azerbaijan.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1821-81) [[Russia]]n writer; wrote ''[[Crime and Punishment]]'', ''[[The Possessed]]'', ''[[T
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  • ...sh;[[Germany|German]]&ndash;[[Russia]]n composer who enjoyed great fame in Russia and [[Europe]] in the last three decades of his life. Living in Moscow for
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  • A [[Russia]]n heavy [[bomber aircraft|bomber]] capable of supersonic flight, and consi
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  • ...́л Фёдорович Рома́нов) (July 12, 1596 &ndash; July 13, 1645) was tsar of [[Russia]] and founder of the house of [[Romanov]], being the son of [[Feodor Nikiti ...ries had been seized. Social rebellion and disorder were still pandemic in Russia.
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  • A 1916 secret agreement between France and Great Britain, with the consent of Russia, on the disposition of territories in the [[Ottoman Empire]]
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  • ...ast Asia]] that includes disputed territory, Tannu Uriankhai, tnow part of Russia; ethnically dominated by non-Chinese Khalkh Mongolians
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  • A [[Moscow]] born [[Swedish people|Swedish]] writer, who returned to [[Russia]] to promote [[Conspiracy theory|Conspiracy theories]]
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  • (1905-82) [[Russia]]n-born author of ''[[The Fountainhead]]'' (1943) and ''[[Atlas Shrugged]]'
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  • ...th [[Christmas]] and the [[patron saint]] of (among many) [[Amsterdam]], [[Russia]], [[child|children]] and [[sailor]]s; the inspiration for [[Santa Claus]].
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  • ...[Norway]], [[Sweden]], and [[Finland]] and the Kola Peninsula of northwest Russia.
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  • === Russia ===
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  • ...es and its allies from "rising and resurgent powers, including China and [[Russia]]"
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  • ...clude>International organisation comprising China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan; stated aims include promoting cross-border rela
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  • A document issued by Emperor Nicholas II of Russia at the height of the 1905 Revolution which promised a return to constitutio
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  • ...ovember 5, 2008).</ref> Variants are spoken from [[Finland]] and across [[Russia]] and former [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] republics. There are three dialects: ...a decided that the Cyrillic script was compulsory for all the languages in Russia.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3718174.stm BBC News]</ref><ref>For
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  • Brazil, Russia, India and China - a group of countries that acts as a pressure group withi
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  • *{{Dmoz|Regional/Europe/Russia/Administrative_Regions/Chechnya/}}
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  • ...er-Cutler Commission, to evaluate U.S.-funded nonproliferation programs in Russia (2000)
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  • ...nd culture in order to promote the economic and spiritual renaissance of [[Russia]]. ...e [[Nobel]], [[Lenin]], [[State Prize]] laureates. Honored Scientists of [[Russia]], Members of the [[Russian Academy of Sciences]], and [[Russian Academy of
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  • ...communications intelligence]] and [[information security]] organization in Russia, which became independent of the [[KGB]] at the end of the Soviet Union, bu
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  • ...erman [[Field Marshal]]; commanded [[army group]]s in Poland, France and Russia; commander-in-chief West at the time of the [[Battle of Normandy]]
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  • ...a result of decisions at the [[Yalta Conference]] but now disputed between Russia and Japan
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  • ...ember of the SD; Commanding Officer of Einsatzgruppe VI in Poland and B in Russia
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  • {{rpl|Russia}}
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  • Fought between 1904 and 1905 between Russia and Japan, both seeking to increasing their power in East Asia, the '''Rus ...orms, would prove stronger, because of its reformed political system, than Russia, whose Tsarist regime (like China's, they argued) was autocratic and out of
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  • * [[Sovereign default/Addendum#Russia's default,1998|Russia]]
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  • ...Transatlantic Relations, specialist in U.S.-EU relations, [[Turkey]] and [[Russia]]; vice president of [[Atlantic Treaty Association]]
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  • ...4. The founder was Ted Turner, and the inaugural event was 1986 in Moscow, Russia.
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  • ...ia]]. It is situated on the Moskva River, and is the most populous city in Russia as well as Europe, with a total of 11,503,501 citizens, as counted by the 2
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  • ...ng units, which accompanied Army units advancing into Austria, Poland and Russia; units on [[Russian Front]] carried out mass murder in [[Holocaust]] prior
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  • ...g the United Nations, the European Union, the United States of America and Russia, concerned with bringing about an agreed settlement in the conflict over Is
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  • Historically, it was part of the [[Persian Empire]], but it was annexed by Russia in the 19th Century and was part of the Soviet Union until the 1990s. [[Ash ...oth has petroleum reserves, and is positioning itself as an alternative to Russia as a pipeline operator. It has an authoritarian government and a tribally b
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  • {{Image|Putin 01.jpg|right|350px|Vladimir Putin, President of the [[Russia|Russian Federation]].}} ...office from 1999 to 2008. In the interim period he was [[Prime Minister of Russia|Prime Minister]].
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