In Russia, the evergreen forest that covers more land area than the United States is the Boreal forest. It is known in Russia as the Taiga.
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The boreal forest
an area of forest with a higher amount of diciduoua trees than evergreen
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"The natural vegetation in the Humid Subtropical climate zone is the subtropical evergreen forest. This forest occurs in two forms: broadleaf and needle-leaf. The subtropical broadleaf evergreen forest often has a well-developed lower layer of vegetation, including ferns, small palms, shrubs, and herbaceous plants. The subtropical needle-leaf evergreen forest of the southeastern United States is known as the southern pine forest. Loblolly and slash pines dominate the uplands. Bald cypress grows in the swamps of this area. Timber companies have created many plantations in the area yielding valuable lumber and pulp." --msn encarta
Yes. One example is the Nevado de Colima National Forest, which covers an area of 93.75 square kilometers (23,160 acres).
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The largest forest in Europe is the Landes Forest. It is located in the south of France. It covers about 3,900 square miles.
The area of the Russian Federation is 17,098,242 km2/6,592,800 sq. miles. Since the world's landmass is 148,940,000 sq. kilometres, the Russian Federation covers 11.48% of this land mass.