With Russian accent.
No
Russia.
Western Russia, or European Russia, is the most populated part of Russia. It contains about 75% of the Russian population with about 110,000,000 people.
After 1991, the USSR ceased to exist. The 15 countries that made up the USSR (Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikstan, Turkemistan and Kyrgystan) declared independence. About 1/2 of the population of the USSR lived in Russia, so often when people talk about the "History of Russia", they follow the fate of Russia after the union dissolved. So the person you're interested in is Boris Yeltsin, who became the President of the newly-independent Russia.
Me
No... this isn't Russia
No
You talk to people politely, you talk to people with love. You talk to people with respect.
The people in russia I guess?
Russia's society is the people who live in Russia.
No - just like every other large and globally active country, there are many (MANY) different races living in Russia. Even when it was the Soviet Union, it encompassed several different regions, which encouraged the people within that region to trade, talk and marry.
People's Union - Russia - ended in 2008.
The population of Vietnamese people in Russia is 26,205.
Very carefully, is the short answer. Get as much legal advice as you can - the legal system is different in Russia, and you may find thaat a contract is not enforceable, and you may lose money. Try to talk to people who already are in business with Russians.
People's Union - Russia - was created in 2001-12.
People's National Party - Russia - was created in 1994.
Congress of People's Deputies of Russia ended in 1993.