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Eastern Germany, Poland, Kaliningrad (Russian exclave), Czech Republic. But, since Prussia's boundaries have changed many times, not necessarily all of those countries at once.
Eastern Germany, Poland, Kaliningrad (Russian exclave), Czech Republic. But, since Prussia's boundaries have changed many times, not necessarily all of those countries at once.
The region is called the Caucasus, the countries are Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia.
The 80° East meridian traverses territory of . . . -- Russian Federation -- Kazakhstan -- Kyrgyzstan -- China -- India -- Sri Lanka -- Antarctica (separate continent, with no countries)
At the height of the Russian Empire's power, the Russian Empire included:Modern RussiaUkraineBelarusMoldovaFinlandArmeniaAzerbaijanGeorgiaKazakhstanKyrgyzstanTajikistanTurkmenistanUzbekistanLithuaniaEstoniaLatviaPolandPlease note that Russia didn't possess all the modern territory of each nation, but the Russian Empire included most of their territory. Russia also owned Alaska and other North American settlements.
UK and most of the western Europeans supported the Loyalists, but the Bolsheviks prevails in the end. Anarchists played an important role in the revolution too
No it is not.
Russian territory
It is true that, when the Viking came into Russian territory they mixed with the Slavic and that is how the Russian state was created.
Alaska
This trade route was known as the Varangian Route. The Route connected Europe to Asia through the Russian territory.