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''[[Russia|Russia]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Russia Historical Geography|Historical Geography]]''


The Russian Federation stretches across much of the north of the supercontinent of Eurasia. Although it contains a large share of the world's Arctic and sub-Arctic areas, and therefore has less population, economic activity, and physical variety per unit area than most countries, the great area south of these still accommodates a great variety of landscapes and climates. The mid-annual temperature is +5.5°C (42°F).
The Russian Federation stretches across much of the north of the supercontinent of Eurasia. Although it contains a large share of the world's Arctic and sub-Arctic areas, and therefore has less population, economic activity, and physical variety per unit area than most countries, the great area south of these still accommodates a great variety of landscapes and climates. The mid-annual temperature is +5.5°C (42°F).
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''Central Asia:''<br>11. Kazakhstan<br>12. Kyrgystan<br>13. Tajikistan<br>14. Turkmenistan<br>15. Uzbekistan<br>
''Central Asia:''<br>11. Kazakhstan<br>12. Kyrgystan<br>13. Tajikistan<br>14. Turkmenistan<br>15. Uzbekistan<br>
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