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If you see on maps you see Russia to be very big. This is a problem called ''The Greenland Problem''. Russia is, in reality, not as big as it is when seen on a map. Russia is 2.22 times Australia's total land area.
According to "I can see Russia from my house" Sarah Palin, the US State closest to Russia is Alaska.
No... Russia or Soviet Union or CIS is if you see it cumulatively otherwise USA. (Areawise that is) Population wise China.
This may be nit-picking, but it probably would not be for natives of the several former Soviet Socialist Republics. Russia and the Soviet Union were actually never "the same". It's a little like asking 'During what years were England and Great Britain the same?' The term 'Russia' was often used as a commonly understood but not entirely accurate way of refering to the Soviet Union, in much the same way that the term 'America' is widely but inaccurately used to refer to the US. The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics existed from about 1918 until 1991. See link for more details.
You can open google and see Soviet builden houses, streets and hospitals in Afghanistan. You can also find Soviet cars in Afghanistan. In a word, you just have to try to find it in Afghanistan.
You can open Google and see Soviet builden houses, streets and hospitals in Afghanistan. You can also find Soviet cars in Afghanistan. In a word, you just have to try to find it in Afghanistan.
Germany invaded Poland from the West on the 1st September 1939, then Britain and France declared war on Germany, September 2, 1939.
It was when both Soviet Russia and the US competed against one another to see who could build the most nuclear weapons, and who could build them the fastest.
when you see brown tutti in your toilet, you know that's russia. ;]
You have probably heard that U.S and Russia had a race to space. Russia was the first to make it to space and orbit around the planet. The Space Race was an informal competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to see who could make the furthest advancements into space first. It involved the efforts to explore outer space with artificial satellites, to send humans into space, and to land them on the Moon.-Wikipedia
Russia is a huge country. Many people travel to Russia to experience something new, to see the beautiful landmarks of the country, to see family or to learn about the culture
I don't see why they shouldn't ...lots of snow in Russia.