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Azerbaijan |
a country on the Caspian Sea between Iran and Russia. The capital of Azerbaijan is Baku. |
Belarus |
a country in Europe that is bordered by Poland, Lithuania, Russia, and Ukraine. The capital of Belarus is Minsk. |
Bering Sea |
a northern arm of the Pacific Ocean that lies between Russia and Alaska. |
Black Sea |
a sea that lies between Europe and Asia. It is surrounded by Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Turkey, Bulgaria, and Romania. |
Caspian Sea |
a large inland sea in Asia surrounded by the countries of Iran, Azerbaijan, Russia, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan. |
cosmonaut |
an astronaut from Russia or the former Soviet Union. |
Eskimo |
an old-fashioned word used for a member of any of the native peoples of northern Canada, Alaska, Greenland, and northeastern Russia. Most of the people of these northern regions are Inuits. |
Estonia |
an East European country bordered by the Baltic Sea, Russia, and Latvia. The capital of Estonia is Tallinn. |
Kazakhstan |
a Central Asian country located to the south of Russia. The capital of Kazakhstan is Nur-Sultan. |
Kremlin |
the historic wall with towers that circles around the government offices of Moscow, the capital city of Russia. Inside the wall are also palaces, cathedrals, and churches. [1/2 definitions] |
Lake Baikal |
a large lake located in the part of Russia that is in Asia. Lake Baikal is the deepest lake in the world and also contains the most water. It is a freshwater lake, which means that the water is not salty. |
Latvia |
a country of eastern Europe bordered by the Baltic Sea, Russia, Estonia, and Lithuania. The capital of Latvia is Riga. |
Moscow |
the capital city of Russia. |
proper noun |
a capitalized noun that names a particular person, place, or thing. In the sentence, "I am from Russia," "Russia" is the proper noun. |
ruble |
the main unit of money of Russia and other countries of the former Soviet Union. |
Russia |
a country in eastern Europe and northern Asia. Russia is also called the Russian Federation. Moscow is the capital of Russia. Russia used to be the largest republic of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. |
Russian |
of or having to do with Russia, or its people or language. [3 definitions] |
Siberia |
a region in northern Asia that goes from the Ural Mountains to the Pacific Ocean. Siberia is a part of Russia. |
Ural Mountains |
a mountain range in Russia, extending from the Arctic Ocean to near the Caspian Sea and forming a border between Europe and Asia; Urals. |
Viking |
(sometimes lower case) any of the Scandinavian sea warriors and traders who were active from around A.D. 700 to 1100. The Vikings raided the coasts of Europe and settled parts of Britain, western Europe, Russia, and elsewhere. |
Volga River |
a major river that flows through central Russia and empties into the Caspian Sea. It is the longest river in Europe. |
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