Russia
None of Russian Republics want to gain independance from Russia.
There is no Russian Independence Day. The 12th of June is the Day of Russia and there are no any specific traditions of its celebration.
None of Russian Republics want to gain independance from Russia.
None of Russian Republics want to gain independance from Russia.
Russia is a Federation (before Russian Socialist Soviet Federation), ruled by the Russian people and choices of them. Symbolizes a state-capitalist economy, when the capitalist structures in society are all controlled by the state. Russia gave independence for the countries of USSR in 1991, when the country was unable to guarantee stability. Russian motto is "As was, as is, as will be" ("Tak bylo, tak est i tak budet")
Finland, Estonia, Latavia, Lithuania, and Poland.
Many Russian Jews left Russia and moved to other countries, the USA in particular.
The only country directly involved in the Russian Revolution was Russia itself. Germany did help Vladimir Lenin get into Russia and then funded his revolutionary operations, but it was not truly involved as a nation.
The Russian are an ethnic people of the East Slavic peoples, primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries.
No. The Russain Federation includes both European and Asian Russia.
Russian BordersChina, Norway, and Mongolia border Russia. All the other countries that border Russia are as follows:AzerbaidjanFinlandGeorgiaKazakhstanUkraine