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It may, for example, refer to European Russia (except the North Caucasus and Kaliningrad). [citation needed] The 1967 book by Stephen P. Dunn and Ethel Dunn The Peasants of Central Russia [1] defines the area as the territory from Novgorod Oblast to the north to the border with Ukraine in the south and from Smolensk Oblast to the west and Volga ...
Geographically, the district is situated in the extreme west of present-day Russia; although it can be considered as the central region of European Russia. The district covers an area of 650,200 square kilometers (251,000 sq mi), [2] and recorded a population of 40,334,532 (82.1% urban) in the 2021 Census. [6]
An official government translation of the Constitution of Russia from Russian to English uses the term "constituent entities of the Russian Federation". For example, Article 5 reads: "The Russian Federation shall consist of republics, krais, oblasts, cities of federal significance, an autonomous oblast, and autonomous okrugs, which shall have equal rights as constituent entities of the Russian ...
For official political and administrative subdivisions see Federal subjects of Russia and Category:Federal subjects of Russia. Subcategories This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total.
Federal district [2] [3] Date established Area [4] (km 2) 2021 census HDI (2021) [5] GRDP (2022) [6] Federal subjects Administrative centre Map Population per km 2 Total Per capita North Caucasian: 19 January 2010 170,400 10,171,000 60 0.793 ₽3.111 trillion ($45 billion) ₽305,334 ($4458) 7 Pyatigorsk: Southern [a] 13 May 2000 427,800 ...
Russia (average) 0.821: 3: Central Federal District: 0.815 High human development 4: Volga Federal District: 0.778 5: Far Eastern Federal District: 0.769 6: Siberian Federal District: 0.768 7: Southern Federal District: 0.764 8: North Caucasian Federal District: 0.752
Modern borders of Russia with the years that the corresponding portions of the border have continuously belonged to Russia since Typical border marker of Russia. Russia, the largest country in the world by area, has international land borders with fourteen sovereign states [1] as well as two narrow maritime boundaries with the United States and Japan.
Russia (Russian: Россия) is the largest country in the world, covering over 17,125,191 km 2 (6,612,073 sq mi), and encompassing more than one-eighth of Earth's inhabited land area. Russia extends across eleven time zones , and has the most borders of any country in the world, with sixteen sovereign nations .