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블라디보스토크는 군사항이다. 태평양으로 진출하는 교두보인 이곳에서 군함을 쉽게 볼 수 있다. C-56 잠수함 박물관은 항구 옆에 자리 잡고 있다. 이 잠수함은 태평양함대 소속으로 1939년에 진수한 뒤 2차 세계대전에서 독일 군함 10대를 침몰시키는 전공을 세웠다. 당시 함장과 승무원들은 전쟁영웅으로 칭송 받았다. 전쟁 뒤 훈련용으로 쓰이던 이 잠수함은 1975년 블라디보스토크로 옮겨져 박물관이 되었다. 관람객은 잠수함의 역사를 살펴볼 수 있고 내부를 직접 오가며 체험을 할 수 있다. 한 관광객이 스탈린 사진을 배경으로 기념촬영을 한다.”왜 사진을 찍으신 거예요?” “어쨌든 저희의 상징이니까요. 오랜 세월 동안 나라를 이끌었잖아요.”. 잠수함 박물관 바로 옆에는 꺼지지 않는 불꽃이 있다. 꺼지지 않는 불꽃은 러시아 곳곳의 도시에 있는 추모 장소다. 이곳은 2차 세계대전 희생자를 기리는 곳이다. 뒤로는 러시아정교회 기도소가 보이고 그 앞에는 참전용사 조각상과 해군참전 기념비가 있다.
[English: Google Translator]
Vladivostok is the military details. Is holding can easily see the ships in the foothold to advance into the Pacific Ocean here. C-56 Submarine Museum is located next to the harbor. The submarine is the second after the one launched in 1939 as belonging to the Pacific Fleet in in world war II established the majors that sank 10 German warships. at the time the captain and crew were hailed as a war hero. the submarine allowing seamless for after the war training is transferred to 1975, Vladivostok became a museum. visitors can explore the history of submarines can and back and forth inside the direct can experience. a tourist and a commemorative photo with Stalin picture background. Why would God take a picture? Anyway yinikkayo our symbol. I led the country for a long time. . submarine Museum has a flame that is right next to off. do not flame off the memorial place in the city of Russia throughout. this is the second where honoring the world War II victims. Behind the Russian Orthodox prayer cattle showed that preceded veterans statue and there is a naval war monument.
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■클립명: 유럽082-러시아10-13 C-56 잠수함 박물관/C-56 Submarine/Museum/Port/Monument
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 조연동 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2015년 8월 August
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Khabarovsk , Russia
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Khabarovsk Regional Museum
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City Museum of Local Lore
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Amur River Embankment
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【K】Russia Travel-Saint Petersburg[러시아 여행-상트페테르부르크]피의 일요일, 궁전광장/Palace Square/Bloody Sunday
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나폴레옹과의 전쟁에서 승리를 기념해 세운 알렉산드르 원주 기둥이 우뚝 솟아 있다. 원통으로 된 기둥은 무게 600톤이 넘는 것으로 이것을 다듬고 운반하는 데만 2년에 걸쳐 2400명 넘는 인력이 동원됐다고 한다. 광장을 에워싸는 참모본부 건물에는 개선문이 있다. 두 개의 건물을 이어주는 개선문에는 승리의 여신이 마차를 끄는 모습으로 전승을 기념한다. 1905년 노동자들의 근로조건 개선 요구에 무차별 총격을 가한 피의 일요일의 현장이자 볼셰비키 10월 혁명의 장소이기도 했던 궁전 광장. 이제는 역사의 뒤안길에서 관광명소로 남아 있다.
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Alexander cylindrical pillars erected in commemoration of the victory in the war against Napoleon is soaring. And been a pillar in the cylinder weighs 600 tons over two years just to refine it to carry more than 2400 people over personnel mobilized. Chiefs buildings surrounding the square, there is triumphal arch. Connects the two buildings, the Arc de Triomphe commemorates the victory in appearance to attract the goddess of victory chariot. Scene of Bloody Sunday in 1905 and added the indiscriminate shooting in the workers' demands to improve working conditions Bolshevik October is also the place where the Palace Square of the Revolution. Now, it remains a tourist attraction in dwiangil of history.
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Александр цилиндрические столбы, установленные в память о победе в войне против Наполеона растет. И был столпом в цилиндре весит 600 тонн в течение двух лет только уточнить его нести больше, чем 2400 человек персонала более мобилизованными. Начальники зданий, окружающих площадь, есть триумфальная арка. Соединяет два здания, Триумфальная арка в память о победе в появлении привлечь богиню победы колесницы. Сцена Кровавое воскресенье в 1905 году и добавил неизбирательного стрельба в требования рабочих, чтобы улучшить условия труда большевиков октябрь также место, где Дворцовой площади Революции. Теперь, остается туристической достопримечательностью в dwiangil истории.
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■클립명: 유럽082-러시아08-15 피의 일요일 현장, 궁전광장/Palace square/Bloody Sunday/Alexander Column/Triumphal arch
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■촬영일자: 2013년 8월 August
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Russia & Siberia-A Personal Diary by Henry Portin (asl_av002_0609)
A video diary by Henry Portin, a participant in the 1970 Alaska Airline's inaugural flight from Alaska to Russia and Siberia. Color/Sound
WALKING IN THE CENTER OF VLADIVOSTOK RUSSIA.ЦЕНТР, НАБЕРЕЖНАЯ ВЛАДИВОСТОКА
VladivostokTalk was walking in the center of Vladivostok
Taking a stroll through the city center, it is impossible to walk past Vladivostok’s Arbat – the so-called pedestrian section of Admiral Fokin Street – as it is one of the favorite places of Vladivostok residents and tourists alike. In the nineties, due to the many kiosks and stalls selling cheap Chinese consumer goods there, the street was dubbed simply Commercial or “Shopping Street.”
However, in the new century, it transformed; the atmosphere itself changed on the street – which descends directly to the sea, into the Sports Harbor. Sparkling fountains, distinctive raised garden beds, and convenient benches appeared. The historic buildings along the street house cozy cafes, trendy shops, and budget hostels.
The Arbat has already established its own traditions: friends get together here; business meetings are conducted and romantic rendezvous take place. In the summer, there are often street performers, and the interior courtyards of “Millionka” – the preserved environs of the early 20th century Chinatown – surely attract fans of historical arcana and oriental exoticism.
Going further down the Arbat will bring you directly onto the “Sport Harbor” Promenade. It is quite possible to dedicate a few hours taking a leisurely walk through this area. The central city beach, a marina with sailboats, the sea breeze, and the outline of Sandy Cape on the other side of the bay – are all there at your disposal.
Strolling along the shore, you can get your portrait done by one of Vladivostok’s remarkable artists, who will complete it literally within thirty minutes. Be sure to keep your eye out for Tiger Alley – where on thirteen stone tiles tiger tracks are depicted and the names are written of the countries where these rare cats currently live. The presence of such an alley makes complete sense given that Primorye is Amur (Siberian) Tiger country.
If you are traveling with children, check out the amusement park. There is a carousel and bumping cars for kids, as well as a Ferris wheel that offers a beautiful view of the harbor and downtown. Looking out at Vladivostok from on high, you will see for yourself how hills grace the landscape that this city is spread across.
Just a few steps away from the waterfront is the aquarium (oceanarium) where two exhibition halls are located. (In the first) displayed in glass cases, are collections of seashells, corals, sponges, fish, and a variety of marine animals. In the large round hall, inhabitants of Far Eastern freshwater reservoirs, Peter the Great Bay, and tropical seas are apportioned in thirteen aquaria. In four cold-water aquariums, denizens of the Seas of Japan and Okhotsk are distributed.
To the left of the Oceanarium begins a sweeping staircase that leads to the Vladivostok Fortress Museum. This unique historical site will be intriguing to anyone interested in the naval history of the Russian Far East. The museum also contains a rare collection of bricks produced in Primorskiy factories in the early 20th century.
The walls of the buildings surrounding this square became a platform for the works of world-famous graffiti artists. In 2013, American Gabriel Spector depicted a DNA molecule as a symbol of the connection among all people on Earth. Japanese artist Yuma created black and white graffiti with the words Underwater Party. And New York painter Gaia drew a bright tiger on the wall, protected by human hands. Adjacent to the square is the bar Mumiy Troll – definitely go in there if you want to hear music with great club sound. The cuisine here, by the way, is multinational.
You can see those places with us today:
Svetlanskaya Street
Primorye's Philarmonic and Theatre of Youth
Central Square and the Golden Bridge
The Museums Night 18th of May 2019
Arseniev State Museum of Primorye Region
Ne riday Canteen (literally, Don't cry aloud)
Moonshine Bar
Arbat Place
Dynamo Stadium
The Arch of brother-cities of Vladivostok
Design Exhibition
Central Embankment
Central Fountain
Old cars Exhibition
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THE HISTORY of the QING DYNASTY in KHABAROVSK:
Lenin Square: You will agree that this is surprisingly well done. I used the Exsat Golden Hour app to tell me to get up with Alex Balashov at 6am. Thus, the light was at its best, and the sun was underneath my hat brim. Amid the ornate fountain at Khabarovsk’s Lenin Square, it was one of the best shots to that hour on this shoot tour.
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BAM 4: Welcome to Siberia, Baikal-Amur-Magistrale, autumn 2018
Erster Schnee auf dieser Reise durch Sibirien. Der ganze Reisebericht über zwei Monate mit dem Zug von Vladivostok nach Moskau in Reisepostillen Band 7: RUSSLAND - Notizen zu einer Reise im Herbst 2018 von Katharina Füllenbach. Als Print (ISBN 798-3-7469-8383-7) und e-Book (ISBN 798-3-7469-8385-1) überall im Buchhandel oder auf tredition.de
Nivkh people | Wikipedia audio article
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The Nivkh (also Nivkhs, Nivkhi, or Gilyak; ethnonym: Nivxi; language, нивхгу - Nivxgu) are an indigenous ethnic group inhabiting the northern half of Sakhalin Island and the region of the Amur River estuary in Russia's Khabarovsk Krai. Nivkh were traditionally fishermen, hunters, and dog breeders. They were semi-nomadic, living near the coasts in the summer and wintering inland along streams and rivers to catch salmon. The land the Nivkh inhabit is characterized as taiga forest with cold snow-laden winters and mild summers with sparse tree cover. The Nivkh are believed to be the original inhabitants of the region, and to derive from a proposed Neolithic people that migrated from the Transbaikal region during the Late Pleistocene.The Nivkh suffered heavily from foreign influences, the first of which was the migration of the Tungusic peoples. Later, Qing China forced the Nivkh to pay tribute to them. In the 1850s–1860s, Cossacks of the Russian Empire annexed and colonized Nivkh lands, where they are a small, often neglected, minority today. Today, the Nivkh live in Russian-style housing and with the over-fishing and pollution of the streams and seas, they have adopted many foods from Russian cuisine. The Nivkh practice shamanism, which is important for the winter Bear festival, though some have converted to Russian Orthodoxy.As of the 2002 Russian Federation census, 5,287 Nivkh exist. Most speak Russian today, and about 10 per cent speak their indigenous Nivkh language. Nivkh is considered a language isolate, although it is grouped, for convenience, with the Paleosiberian languages. The Nivkh language is divided into four dialects.
Nivkh people | Wikipedia audio article
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Nivkh people
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
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- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The Nivkh (also Nivkhs, Nivkhi, or Gilyak; ethnonym: Nivxi; language, нивхгу - Nivxgu) are an indigenous ethnic group inhabiting the northern half of Sakhalin Island and the region of the Amur River estuary in Russia's Khabarovsk Krai. Nivkh were traditionally fishermen, hunters, and dog breeders. They were semi-nomadic, living near the coasts in the summer and wintering inland along streams and rivers to catch salmon. The land the Nivkh inhabit is characterized as taiga forest with cold snow-laden winters and mild summers with sparse tree cover. The Nivkh are believed to be the original inhabitants of the region, and to derive from a proposed Neolithic people that migrated from the Transbaikal region during the Late Pleistocene.The Nivkh suffered heavily from foreign influences, the first of which was the migration of the Tungusic peoples. Later, Qing China forced the Nivkh to pay tribute to them. In the 1850s–1860s, Cossacks of the Russian Empire annexed and colonized Nivkh lands, where they are a small, often neglected, minority today. Today, the Nivkh live in Russian-style housing and with the over-fishing and pollution of the streams and seas, they have adopted many foods from Russian cuisine. The Nivkh practice shamanism, which is important for the winter Bear festival, though some have converted to Russian Orthodoxy.As of the 2002 Russian Federation census, 5,287 Nivkh exist. Most speak Russian today, and about 10 per cent speak their indigenous Nivkh language. Nivkh is considered a language isolate, although it is grouped, for convenience, with the Paleosiberian languages. The Nivkh language is divided into four dialects.
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Down The Amur, Peking, The Forbidden City, Burton Holmes, (China, Beijing)
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Old Antique Travelogue With Over 350 Photographs !
Side note... The Forbidden City was the Chinese imperial palace from the mid-Ming Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty. It is located in the middle of Beijing, China and now houses the Palace Museum. For almost five centuries, it served as the home of the Emperor and his household, and the ceremonial and political center of Chinese government.
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Admiral Possiet tow tug on Amur River, Admiral Putyatin post boat on Amur River, Allied Armies in China, Altar of Heaven Peking, Altar of Prayer for Grain Peking, Ambulance American in Peking, American Board of Foreign Missions China, Destruction of Peking mission, Visit to missionary, Amur River trip down, Admiral Possiet tow tug, Admiral Putyatin post boat, Aurora barge, Blagoveschensk, Burning Mountains, Freight barge utilized for passengers, Khabarovsk, Lamp lighters, Mail service, Nitchevo Russian indifference, Nitchevo Mr typical Siberian man of affairs, Perricatts sand bars, Plott river raft, Pokrovka, Polish gentleman, Professor from St Petersburg, Schoolboy from San Francisco encountered on journey, Shilka and Argun Rivers meeting to form Amur, Time employed in journey, Uninhabited shores and islands, Ants resemblance of Chinese to, Architecture Chinese, Argun River meeting with Shilka to form Amur River, Armies allied in China See China, Arts and Artists China, Asia Cossack invasion, Aurora barge on Amur River, Collision with tow tug threatened, Difficulties of towing down stream, Exchange of passengers with post boat, Monotonous delays, Polish gentleman's escape in row boat, Bambooing punishment for a Chinese malefactor, Barge imperial Peking, Blagoveschensk Siberia, Boxer outbreak cruelty of Russian governor to Chinese, Hotel kept by Frenchman, Limit of low water on Amur River, Metropolis of the Amur, Boxers, Belief in personal safety, Blagoveschensk cruelty of Russian governor, Destruction along line of Peking railway, Mission in Peking destruction by, Provisional government during the rebellion, Rebellion, Siege of legations at Peking, Bridges Peking summer palace, Buddhism in China, Camels Mongolian, Cathedral siege of French cathedral in Peking, Chaffee General in China, Chairs, Imperial chair of Chinese majesty, Street chairs, Chi fu Chinese port, China, Agricultural pursuits, Allied armies, Altar of Heaven, Altar of Prayer for Grain, American Board of Foreign Missions, Ants resemblance of Chinese to, Architecture, Art, Boxers, Buddhism, Camels, Chaffee General in China, Changee dollar, Chi fu port, Confucianism influence of, Dignity of Chinese, Dragon throne, Emperor See China Emperor of, Empress of China, Feet of women, Forbidden City, Junks, Li Hung Chang residence of Tien Tsin, Manchuria, Monocacy USS at Taku, Pawnshops, Pe chi li gulf of, Pei Ho River, Peking, Pigtails, Priests, Provisional government during the Boxer troubles, Bambooing malefactor, Li Hung Chang's residence occupation, Ships licensed, Railways, Religion, Salt imperial tribute, Taku, Taoism, Telegraph, Temples, Tien Tsin, Toil characteristic of China, Tonku, Tradition thraldom of, Vagueness Chinese characteristic, Western civilization, Women in China, China Emperor of, Clocks passion for, Dragon throne, Dwelling place and gardens, Following the plow, Train private, China Empress of, Dwelling place, Railway construction prohibited, Clocks China Emperor of passion for clocks, Coal, Amur River burning mountains, Hill of Peking, Confucianism influence of in China, Conger U.S. minister to China influence during Peking siege, Connors stage driver in Peking, Convicts Siberia on prison barges, Cossacks, Occupation of Manchuria, Yermak invader of Asia, Down the Amur See Amur River, Dragon Throne of Peking, Approach to, Axis of dual city, Description of throne, Hoosier sentry, Tea served to visitors, Driver Connors in Peking, Dust yellow Peking, Eunuchs guarding dragon throne at Peking, Feet of Chinese women, Forbidden City Peking, Center of imperial plan, Circuit of, Courts and portals, Dragon throne, Emperor's private gardens and dwellings, Eunuchs guarding throne, Hall of Highest Peace, Mystery no longer, Neutral territory between American and Chinese lines, Parks, Portals guarding the approach, Retirement of foreign soldiers, View of from Hill of Coal, Foreign Devils China's crusade against, Forests Shilka River smoke of burning forests, Fourth of July Stryetensk banquet Siberia, France, Cathedral at Peking siege of, Redoubtable warship at Taku, Fu or palace occupied by American missions board at Peking, Funerals Peking procession. And many more...
Vladivostok
Vladivostok (Russian: Владивосток; IPA: [vlədʲɪvɐˈstok] ( ), lit. ruler of the East) is a city and the administrative center of Primorsky Krai, Russia, located at the head of the Golden Horn Bay, not far from Russia's borders with China and North Korea. The population of the city, according to the 2010 Census, is 592,034, down from 594,701 recorded in the 2002 Census. The city is the home port of the Russian Pacific Fleet and the largest Russian port on the Pacific Ocean.
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Колыма - родина нашего страха / Kolyma - Birthplace of Our Fear
Не знаю, как у вас, но всю свою жизнь я слышу от родителей: ну будь осторожен, ну не привлекай к себе лишнее внимание, не высовывайся – это очень опасно; и вообще мы простые люди – от нас ничего не зависит.
Мои родители – прекрасные люди, я безумно их люблю. Но они говорят все это десятилетиями - даже в тех ситуациях, где очевидно нарушается здравый смысл, где творится несправедливость и где мы точно правы.
Я всегда думал: откуда у старшего поколения этот страх, это стремление мазать все серой краской? Почему они боятся, что даже за минимальную смелость обязательно прилетит наказание? Моя гипотеза: этот страх зародился еще в прошлом веке и через поколения добрался до нас. Одно из мест, где этот страх появлялся, - Колыма.
Для максимального погружения мы проехали всю трассу Колыма. 2000 км тяжеленной дороги. 9 дней пути. И лютый, просто неправдоподобный мороз.
Как люди жили здесь тогда, во время репрессий? Как люди жили после? Как живут люди сейчас?
Все это нам было интересно и важно узнать нам. Все, что узнали, мы рассказываем вам.
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За одежду спасибо ребятам из компании Если бы не они, совсем не факт, что мы бы пережили эти морозы.
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Самый русский царь.
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Александр-миротворец.
Экономический подъём при Александре.
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Russia | Wikipedia audio article
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00:06:32 1 Etymology
00:08:41 2 History
00:08:51 2.1 Early history
00:10:56 2.2 Kievan Rus'
00:14:52 2.3 Grand Duchy of Moscow
00:17:32 2.4 Tsardom of Russia
00:22:40 2.5 Imperial Russia
00:29:11 2.6 February Revolution and Russian Republic
00:31:01 2.7 Soviet Russia and civil war
00:32:50 2.8 Soviet Union
00:37:29 2.8.1 World War II
00:41:28 2.8.2 Cold War
00:46:28 2.9 Russian Federation
00:52:03 3 Politics
00:52:13 3.1 Governance
00:54:43 3.2 Foreign relations
01:00:35 3.3 Military
01:04:04 3.4 Political divisions
01:07:27 4 Geography
01:08:51 4.1 Topography
01:13:30 4.2 Climate
01:16:04 4.3 Biodiversity
01:17:30 5 Economy
01:26:22 5.1 Corruption
01:29:29 5.2 Agriculture
01:32:05 5.3 Energy
01:35:09 5.4 Transport
01:40:52 5.5 Science and technology
01:48:14 5.6 Space exploration
01:50:29 5.7 Water supply and sanitation
01:51:21 6 Demographics
01:57:01 6.1 Largest cities
01:57:11 6.2 Ethnic groups
01:57:41 6.3 Language
01:59:20 6.4 Religion
02:11:26 6.5 Health
02:13:42 6.6 Education
02:15:56 7 Culture
02:16:06 7.1 Folk culture and cuisine
02:20:06 7.2 Architecture
02:24:14 7.3 Visual arts
02:27:49 7.4 Music and dance
02:31:04 7.5 Literature and philosophy
02:35:14 7.6 Cinema, animation and media
02:39:41 7.7 Sports
02:47:57 7.8 National holidays and symbols
02:52:37 7.9 Tourism
02:56:04 8 See also
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Russia (Russian: Росси́я, tr. Rossiya, IPA: [rɐˈsʲijə]), officially the Russian Federation (Russian: Росси́йская Федера́ция, tr. Rossiyskaya Federatsiya, IPA: [rɐˈsʲijskəjə fʲɪdʲɪˈratsɨjə]), is a country in Eurasia. At 17,125,200 square kilometres (6,612,100 sq mi), Russia is the largest country in the world by area, covering more than one-eighth of the Earth's inhabited land area, and the ninth most populous, with about 144.5 million people as of 2018, excluding Crimea. About 77% of the population live in the western, European part of the country. Russia's capital, Moscow, is the largest metropolitan area in Europe proper and one of the largest cities in the world; other major cities include Saint Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg and Nizhny Novgorod. Extending across the entirety of Northern Asia and much of Eastern Europe, Russia spans eleven time zones and incorporates a wide range of environments and landforms. From northwest to southeast, Russia shares land borders with Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland (both with Kaliningrad Oblast), Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia and North Korea. It shares maritime borders with Japan by the Sea of Okhotsk and the U.S. state of Alaska across the Bering Strait. However, Russia recognises two more countries that border it, Abkhazia and South Ossetia, both of which are internationally recognized as parts of Georgia.
The East Slavs emerged as a recognizable group in Europe between the 3rd and 8th centuries AD. Founded and ruled by a Varangian warrior elite and their descendants, the medieval state of Rus arose in the 9th century. In 988 it adopted Orthodox Christianity from the Byzantine Empire, beginning the synthesis of Byzantine and Slavic cultures that defined Russian culture for the next millennium. Rus' ultimately disintegrated into a number of smaller states; most of the Rus' lands were overrun by the Mongol invasion and became tributaries of the nomadic Golden Horde in the 13th century. The Grand Duchy of Moscow gradually reunified the surrounding Russian principalities, achieved independence from the Golden Horde. By the 18th century, the nation had greatly expanded through conquest, annexation, and exploration to become the Russian Empire, which was the third largest empire in history, stretching from Poland on the west to Alaska on th ...