well if you want to be technically sound, that answer is as simple as dodecahedron but that requires much simpatilation
Russia
America is larger compared to Russia sadly :(, **no, no that's not true. Are we talking population or geographical. Population (i don't know) but it would make sense if America were bigger, but geographical Russia is deffinitly bigger**
Russia has numerous time zones due to its large geographical land mass.
Russia, Rwanda and Romania are countries.
· Republic of Djibouti · Romania · Russia · Rwanda
* Australia * Canada * China * Brazil * Greenland * Russia * United States
the united states has the best geographical location that could be hoped for russia tho occupying a bigger geographical location is more vulnerable & awkward there china is a country with great geographical location yet is somewhat cornered turkey has a great geographical location at a world crossroads
New Zealand and Russia are different countries. Russia is located in the northern hemisphere and New Zealand is located in the southern hemisphere. Besides the geographical difference, there are also language and cultural differences.
A state's geographical shape, which can affect its spatial cohesion and political viability.
Russia is MUCH bigger than China and Japan in the geographical sense. The population of China is far-larger than either of the others.
In "Prisoners of Geography," Russia is depicted as a vast nation constrained by its geography, which significantly influences its political and military strategies. The country's expansive landmass, harsh climate, and limited warm-water ports shape its historical expansionism and security concerns. Russia's quest for territorial access and influence, particularly in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, is driven by its need for security and resources. The book argues that these geographical realities continue to impact Russia's relations with neighboring countries and the broader international community.
It does not look like anything other than a "shape", unless you have a very active imagination.