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RUSSIA
Orthodox Christianity.
The Orthodox Church.
If you mean Prussia, it no longer exists. It officially ceased existence in 1947. In the 18th and 19th centuries it was a powerful force in eastern Europe. You may be referring to Russia. It does exist and is still a major power in eastern Europe.
There was one major turning point. The Russian Winter. Trust me, that was the beginning of the end of Hitler's Eastern Front.
Southern and eastern Europe, Italy, Hungry, Russia, China, and Ukraine.
Some major landforms of Russia include the Ural Mountains, the Caucasus Mountains, the Siberian Plain, Lake Baikal, and the Kamchatka Peninsula. These landforms shape Russia's diverse geography and contribute to its unique ecosystems and natural resources.
Russia covers most of the North European Plain in eastern Europe. It is the largest country in the world by land area and spans across both Europe and Asia. The North European Plain is one of the major geographical features of Russia and extends into several other countries in Eastern Europe.
Most in Russia consider themselves Eastern Orthodox Christians, though some are non- practicing. There are also a lot of Jewish people, atheists, and muslims in Russia. Born again Christianity is taking hold in some of the souls in Russia.
The major Eastern Orthodox countries are Greece and Russia. Eastern Orthodox denominations also have significant followings in Serbia, the Middle East and in Egypt, as well as a world-wide diaspora.
Japan is an archipelago consisting of four major islands on the Eastern edge of Asia. Its closest neighboring country is Russia.
Russia's major transportation is railroad's.