Russian Territory

Russian Territory refers to the geographical expanse of land that constitutes the sovereign state of Russia, the largest country in the world by area. It encompasses a diverse range of landscapes, climates, and ecosystems, extending from Eastern Europe across northern Asia. Russian Territory is characterized by its vast plains, mountains, forests, tundra, and a long coastline along the Arctic and Pacific Oceans. The area is rich in natural resources, including minerals, oil, and gas.

The term can also encompass the various administrative divisions within Russia, including federal subjects like republics, krais, oblasts, cities of federal significance, and autonomous okrugs. Each of these divisions has a degree of administrative autonomy under the broader governance of the Russian Federation. Overall, Russian Territory signifies not just the land itself but also the governance, cultural diversity, and ecological significance of this extensive region.