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Select the 14 countries that share a land border with Russia. Sea borders do not count.
There are 14 correct entries. Get 3 incorrect and the game ends.
Mongolia Uzbekistan Finland Romania Poland India China Azerbaijan KazakhstanArmeniaNorway Georgia Belarus Turkey Lithuania Estonia Latvia Afghanistan North Korea Ukraine Iran
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Russia, officially known as the Russian Federation, is the largest country in the world by land area, covering vast territories of both Europe and Asia. It shares its extensive borders with 14 neighbouring countries, creating a complex geopolitical landscape that stretches from Eastern Europe to North East Asia.
Russia's neighbouring nations have a diverse range of cultures, languages, and political systems, reflecting the country's rich tapestry of interactions and influences over the centuries. Russia's borders encompass a wide range of geographical features, including vast forests, tundra, mountains, steppes, and numerous rivers and lakes. These natural landscapes have played a significant role in shaping Russia's history, culture, and economic activities.
The geopolitical importance of Russia's borders cannot be overstated. It shares borders with countries such as China, which has a significant global influence of its own. Russia has a complex history of interactions, alliances, and disputes with its neighbours. This dynamic has resulted in intricate diplomatic and political relationships that continue to influence international affairs.
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