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The name "Russia" is derived from the medieval state of Kievan Rus', which was established by East Slavic tribes and Vikings in the 9th century. The term "Rus'" likely comes from the Norse word "rods," meaning "rowers" or "seafarers," referring to the Viking settlers. Over time, the name evolved and came to represent the expansive territories of the Russian state as it grew. The use of "Russia" in English reflects a Latinized version of "Rus'."

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