Russia (disambiguation)
Russia (Russian: Россия, Rossija), also known as the Russian Federation, is the largest country in the world, located in northern Eurasia.
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Russia may also refer to:
States
- Soviet Union (USSR), the socialist state that existed from 1922 to 1991, of which RSFSR was a part
- Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR), the largest of the fifteen Soviet republics of the Soviet Union that existed from 1917–1991
- Russian Democratic Federative Republic, a federal state which nominally existed for less than one day in 1918
- Russian Republic, the revolutionary state administered by the Russian Provisional Government for eight months in 1917
- Russian Empire, which existed from 1721 until the Russian February Revolution of 1917
- Tsardom of Russia, which existed from 1547 to 1721
- Grand Duchy of Moscow or Muscovite Russia, which existed from 1283 to 1547
- Novgorodian Rus' or Novgorod Republic
- Kievan Rus', which existed from 882 to 1240
- Rus' Khaganate
Places in the United States
- Russia, Ohio, a village in Shelby County
- Russia, New York, a town in Herkimer County
- Russia Township, Polk County, Minnesota
Other
- Russia (horse), an Australian racehorse
- Russia leather, a hard-wearing and water-resistant leather, where birch oil is worked into it after tanning
- Russia Tower, an unfinished skyscraper in Moscow, cancelled in 2009
- Russia! magazine, a quarterly English-language publication about Russia
- 232 Russia, a large main belt asteroid
- Team Russia, the 2008–09 Volvo Ocean Race team
See also
- Great Russia
- Little Russia
- Novorossiya (New Russia)
- New Russia (disambiguation)
- White Russia (disambiguation)
- Black Ruthenia (Black Russia)
- Red Russia (disambiguation)
- Rossiya (disambiguation)
- Russian (disambiguation)
- Rusia
- Rusya
- Nasha Russia
- Rus (disambiguation)
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