Sunday, 26 February 2012

Hello fellow geo students. For the rest of the semester I will be blogging about the Russian Federation, also known as Russia. Russia has an area of 17 million squared kilometers, making it the largest country in the world. Along with it's large area, Russia has a population of 143 million people, which is the eighth most in the world. Russia extends over the northern part of Asia and covers 40% of Europe. It also covers nine different time zones. Russia has the world's largest reserves of mineral and energy resources. It also is the largest oil producer and second largest natural gas producer globally. Russia has the world's largest forest reserves and its lakes contain about one-quarter of the world's fresh water. Other large and well-known facts about Russia are their part in Soviet Union, their big role in the victory of World War II by the Allies and their technological achievements such as the world's first human spaceflight. Watch out for more posts about my country! 

2 comments:

  1. 17 MILLION SQUARE KM!!!!??!!! England only has an area of 129,720 km! Also, England has a population of 63,047,162 people. I knew that Russia was WAY bigger than England but not THAT much!! Your country is so much different than mine.

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  2. Wow! THat is very surprising, Noah! It seems like our countries are quite different, in size at least. My country, the United Arab Emarites only has a area of 82,880km sq. That is a big difference. One thing our countries have in common is or oil. The one reason that the UAE is so rich is because of its oil. I'm looking forward to seeing your future posts

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