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According to Wikipedia, the two widest separated points in Russia are about 8,000 km (4,971 mi) apart along a geodesic line. These points are: the boundary with Poland on a 60 km (37 mi) long spit of land separating the Gulf of Gdańsk from the Vistula Lagoon; and the farthest southeast of the Kuril Islands, a few miles off Hokkaidō Island, Japan.

The points which are furthest separated in longitude are 6,600 km (4,101 mi) apart along a geodesic. These points are: in the West, the same spitof land mentioned earlier; in the East, the Big Diomede Island (Ostrov Ratmanova).

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