The official name of Russia is the Russian Federation or, simply, Russia.
Russian Constitution states that both names, Russia and Russian Federation, are equal.
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Russia is in fact the countries name. It may also be known as the Russian Federation.
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Russia, from the anime/manga AP(Axis Powers Hetalia) holds the name of Ivan Braginksi.
Russia's official name is the Russian Federation. It became the Russian Federation in 1991 after it ceased to be the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.
Rossiyskaya Federatsiya is the name of the Russian government. It tends to be translated into English as 'Russian Federation'. The government tends to be described as a semi-presidential democratic republic of 83 federal subjects. The amount of land that's taken up by the Federation accounts for around one-ninth of the Earth's land surface. That makes the Federation the world's largest country.
Russia in Russian is Rossija (=Russia)
The last Russian Tsaritsa/Czarina was Alexandra Fyodorovna.
The Prime Minister is the head of the Russian government and the President is the head of the Russian state.
the Russian's Men's hokey team is (translated) big red machine
The Bolshevik Party was the radical communist group that took over Russia in the October Russian Revolution. In 1918, the Bolshevik Party changed its name to the Communist Party.
After the revolution in Russia was not kings.
The scientific name for the Russian monkey is Macaca sylvanus.
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The name Anna in Russian means "grace" or "favor." It is a popular name in Russia and is of Hebrew origin.
Yes, Larissa is a Russian name. It is of Greek origin and is commonly used in Russia and other Slavic countries.
it comes from russia it is a femmenine name for titus a russian dude
The Cyrillic alphabet for Russian.
Literally that would be 'fErmery' ("фЕрмеры" in Russian). )
The name of a Russian whip is the "nagaika." It is a traditional riding crop or whip commonly used by Cossacks in Russia.
There is no continent called "Russian." Russia is a country that straddles both Europe and Asia.
Certainly, especially if it is a Russian Toy Terrier!
No, Ludmila is actually from Ukraine, but it is used widely in Russia.
The name Katya is a diminutive form of the Russian name Ekaterina, which means "pure" or "unsullied." It is a popular nickname in Russia for girls named Ekaterina.