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  2. Bering Strait crossing - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, China was considering construction of a US-Canada-Russia-China 350 km/h (220 mph) bullet train that would include a 200-kilometer (120 mi) undersea tunnel crossing the Bering Strait and would allow passengers to travel between the United States and China in about two days. [34] [35]

  3. Bering Strait - Wikipedia

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    Between August 4 and 10 (US time), 2013, a team of 65 swimmers from 17 countries performed a relay swim across the Bering Strait, the first such swim in history. They swam from Cape Dezhnev, Russia, to Cape Prince of Wales, United States (roughly 110 kilometers (68 mi), due to the current).

  4. Diomede Islands - Wikipedia

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    The text of the 1867 treaty between the United States and Russia which finalized the Alaska Purchase uses the islands to designate the boundary between the two nations: the border separates "equidistantly Krusenstern Island, or Ignaluk, from Ratmanov Island, or Nunarbuk, and heads northward infinitely until it disappears completely in the ...

  5. Time in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The westernmost area of Russia was Congress Poland, with local times down to GMT+01:10. During the late 19th century, Moscow Mean Time was introduced on 1 January [13 January, N.S.] 1880, originally at GMT+02:30:17. [7] 2:30:17 corresponds to 37.6166667°, the longitude of Moscow. Other parts of Russia kept solar time for several years.

  6. Time zone - Wikipedia

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    Time zones of the world. A time zone is an area which observes a uniform standard time for legal, commercial and social purposes. Time zones tend to follow the boundaries between countries and their subdivisions instead of strictly following longitude, because it is convenient for areas in frequent communication to keep the same time.

  7. Far from Russia, a pro-Moscow sliver of land tries to cling ...

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    In 1992, only Russia extended a helping hand,” said Kalish, the cafe owner. A serving of nostalgia is on the menu at the Back in the U.S.S.R. cafe in Bender, Transnistria. (Nabih Bulos / Los ...

  8. What a Second Trump Term Could Mean for Gaza and Ukraine - AOL

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    That’s a counter to Russia’s use of North Korean troops to expel Ukrainian forces from the ground they now hold in Russia’s Kursk region. ... Contact us at letters@time.com. Show comments ...

  9. Borders of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Map of Russia and its borders with other nations 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. There are also two breakaway states bordering Russia, namely Abkhazia ...