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Location
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North
Asia bordering the Arctic Ocean, extending from Europe (the portion west of
the Urals) to the North Pacific Ocean
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Geographic
coordinates
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60
00 N, 100 00 E
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Map
references
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Asia
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Area
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total:
17,098,242
sq km
land: 16,377,742 sq km water: 720,500 sq km |
Area
- comparative
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approximately
1.8 times the size of the US
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Land
boundaries
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total:
20,241.5
km
border countries: Azerbaijan 284 km, Belarus 959 km, China (southeast) 3,605 km, China (south) 40 km, Estonia 290 km, Finland 1,313 km, Georgia 723 km, Kazakhstan 6,846 km, North Korea 17.5 km, Latvia 292 km, Lithuania (Kaliningrad Oblast) 227 km, Mongolia 3,441 km, Norway 196 km, Poland (Kaliningrad Oblast) 432 km, Ukraine 1,576 km |
Coastline
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37,653
km
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Maritime
claims
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territorial
sea: 12
nm
contiguous zone: 24 nm exclusive economic zone: 200 nm continental shelf: 200 m depth or to the depth of exploitation |
Climate
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ranges
from steppes in the south through humid continental in much of European
Russia; subarctic in Siberia to tundra climate in the polar north; winters
vary from cool along Black Sea coast to frigid in Siberia; summers vary from
warm in the steppes to cool along Arctic coast
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Terrain
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broad
plain with low hills west of Urals; vast coniferous forest and tundra in
Siberia; uplands and mountains along southern border regions
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Elevation
extremes
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lowest
point: Caspian
Sea -28 m
highest point: Gora El'brus 5,633 m (highest point in Europe) |
Natural
resources
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wide
natural resource base including major deposits of oil, natural gas, coal, and
many strategic minerals, reserves of rare earth elements, timber
note: formidable obstacles of climate, terrain, and distance hinder exploitation of natural resources |
Land
use
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arable
land: 7.17%
permanent crops: 0.11% other: 92.72% (2005) |
Irrigated
land
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43,460
sq km (2003)
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Total
renewable water resources
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4,498
cu km (1997)
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Freshwater
withdrawal (domestic/industrial/agricultural)
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total:
76.68
cu km/yr (19%/63%/18%)
per capita: 535 cu m/yr (2000) |
Natural
hazards
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permafrost
over much of Siberia is a major impediment to development; volcanic activity
in the Kuril Islands; volcanoes and earthquakes on the Kamchatka Peninsula;
spring floods and summer/autumn forest fires throughout Siberia and parts of
European Russia
volcanism: significant volcanic activity on the Kamchatka Peninsula and Kuril Islands; the peninsula alone is home to some 29 historically active volcanoes, with dozens more in the Kuril Islands; Kliuchevskoi (elev. 4,835 m), which erupted in 2007 and 2010, is Kamchatka's most active volcano; Avachinsky and Koryaksky volcanoes, which pose a threat to the city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, have been deemed "Decade Volcanoes" by the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior, worthy of study due to their explosive history and close proximity to human populations; other notable historically active volcanoes include Bezymianny, Chikurachki, Ebeko, Gorely, Grozny, Karymsky, Ketoi, Kronotsky, Ksudach, Medvezhia, Mutnovsky, Sarychev Peak, Shiveluch, Tiatia, Tolbachik, and Zheltovsky |
Environment
- current issues
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air
pollution from heavy industry, emissions of coal-fired electric plants, and
transportation in major cities; industrial, municipal, and agricultural
pollution of inland waterways and seacoasts; deforestation; soil erosion;
soil contamination from improper application of agricultural chemicals;
scattered areas of sometimes intense radioactive contamination; groundwater
contamination from toxic waste; urban solid waste management; abandoned
stocks of obsolete pesticides
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Environment
- international agreements
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party
to: Air
Pollution, Air Pollution-Nitrogen Oxides, Air Pollution-Sulfur 85,
Antarctic-Environmental Protocol, Antarctic-Marine Living Resources,
Antarctic Seals, Antarctic Treaty, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate
Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Environmental
Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Ozone Layer
Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 83, Wetlands, Whaling
signed, but not ratified: Air Pollution-Sulfur 94 |
Geography
- note
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largest
country in the world in terms of area but unfavorably located in relation to
major sea lanes of the world; despite its size, much of the country lacks
proper soils and climates (either too cold or too dry) for agriculture; Mount
El'brus is Europe's tallest peak; Lake Baikal, the deepest lake in the world,
is estimated to hold one fifth of the world's fresh water
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Russia
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