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− | |title = | + | |coordinates = {{Coord|55|45|N|37|37|E|type:city}} |
− | | | + | |conventional_long_name = Russian Federation |
− | | | + | |native_name = {{native name|ru|Российская Федерация|italics=no|icon=no}}<br />''{{small|Rossiyskaya Federatsiya}}'' |
− | | | + | |image_flag = Flag of Russia.svg |
− | | | + | |image_coat = Coat of Arms of the Russian Federation.svg |
− | | | + | |common_name = Russia |
− | }} | + | |national_anthem =<br />"[[National anthem of Russia|Государственный гимн Российской Федерации]]"<br />"''[[National anthem of Russia|Gosudarstvenny gimn Rossiyskoy Federatsii]]''"{{nbsp|2}}{{small|([[Romanization of Russian|transliteration]])}}<br />{{small|"State Anthem of the Russian Federation"}}<br /><center>[[File:National Anthem of Russia (2000), instrumental, one verse.ogg]]</center> |
+ | |image_map = Russian_Federation (orthographic_projection) - Crimea disputed.svg | ||
+ | |map_width = 220px | ||
+ | |map_caption =Location of Russia (green)<br />Russian-administered [[Crimea]] ([[Political status of Crimea|disputed]]; light green)<sup>a</sup> | ||
+ | |capital = [[Moscow]] | ||
+ | |largest_city = capital | ||
+ | |official_languages = | ||
+ | [[Russian language|Russian]] | ||
+ | |ethnic_groups = | ||
+ | {{unbulleted list | ||
+ | | 81.0% [[Russians|Russian]] | ||
+ | | 3.7% [[Tatars|Tatar]] | ||
+ | | 1.4% [[Ukrainians in Russia|Ukrainian]] | ||
+ | | 1.1% [[Bashkirs|Bashkir]] | ||
+ | | 1.0% [[Chuvash people|Chuvash]] | ||
+ | | 0.8% [[Chechen people|Chechen]] | ||
+ | | {{nowrap|11.0% others{{\}}unspecified}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |ethnic_groups_year = 2010<ref name="perepis-2010.ru"/> | ||
+ | |religion = [[Religion in Russia|See ''Religion in Russia'']] | ||
+ | |demonym = [[Russians|Russian]] | ||
+ | |government_type = [[Federalism|Federal]] [[Semi-presidential system|semi-presidential]] [[constitutional republic]]<ref>[[Wikisource:Constitution of Russia]]</ref> | ||
+ | |leader_title1 = [[President of Russia|President]] | ||
+ | |leader_name1 = [[Vladimir Putin]] | ||
+ | |leader_title2= [[Prime Minister of Russia|Prime Minister]] | ||
+ | |leader_name2 = [[Dmitry Medvedev]] | ||
+ | |leader_name3 = [[Valentina Matviyenko]] | ||
+ | |leader_name4 = [[Vyacheslav Volodin]] | ||
+ | |leader_title3 = [[Chairman of the Federation Council (Russia)|Chairman of the Federation Council]] | ||
+ | |leader_title4 = [[Chairman of the State Duma]] | ||
+ | |legislature = [[Federal Assembly (Russia)|Federal Assembly]] | ||
+ | |upper_house = [[Federation Council (Russia)|Federation Council]] | ||
+ | |lower_house = [[State Duma]] | ||
+ | |established_event1 = Arrival of [[Rurik]]<ref> | ||
+ | {{cite web |url=http://www.1150russia.ru/ukaz-prezidenta-rf-o-prazdnovanii-1150-letiya-zarozhdeniya-rossiyskoy-gosudarstvennosti.html |script-title=ru:Указ Президента РФ "О праздновании 1150-летия зарождения российской государственности"|trans-title=Presidential Decree "On celebrating the 1150th anniversary of Russian statehood" |language=Russian language|author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=March 3, 2011 |website=www.1150russia.ru |publisher={{lang|ru| Комитет культуры Новгородской области}} (Novgorod Region Culture Committee) |access-date=October 20, 2016 |quote= |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20140714233159/http://www.1150russia.ru/ukaz-prezidenta-rf-o-prazdnovanii-1150-letiya-zarozhdeniya-rossiyskoy-gosudarstvennosti.html |archive-date=July 14, 2014 |dead-url=yes }}</ref> | ||
+ | |sovereignty_type = [[History of Russia|Formation]] | ||
+ | |established_date1 = 862 | ||
+ | |established_event2 = [[Kievan Rus']] | ||
+ | |established_date2 = 882 | ||
+ | |established_event3 = [[Grand Duchy of Moscow|Grand Duchy]] | ||
+ | |established_date3 = 1283 | ||
+ | |established_event4 = [[Tsardom of Russia|Tsardom]] | ||
+ | |established_date4 = January 16, 1547 | ||
+ | |established_event5 = [[Russian Empire|Empire]] | ||
+ | |established_date5 = October 22, 1721 | ||
+ | |established_event6 = [[Russian Republic|Republic]] | ||
+ | |established_date6 = September 14, 1917 | ||
+ | |established_event7 = [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian SFSR]] | ||
+ | |established_date7 = [[October Revolution|November 6, 1917]] | ||
+ | |established_event8 = [[Soviet Union]] | ||
+ | |established_date8 = [[Treaty on the Creation of the USSR|December 30, 1922]] | ||
+ | |established_event9 = [[Russia Day|Sovereignty Declaration]] | ||
+ | |established_date9 = [[Declaration of State Sovereignty of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|June 12, 1990]] | ||
+ | |established_event10 = Russian Federation | ||
+ | |established_date10 = [[Dissolution of the Soviet Union|December 25, 1991]]<sup>b</sup> | ||
+ | |area_km2 = 17,075,200 <ref> | ||
+ | {{cite web |url=http://geography.about.com/od/countryinformation/a/bigcountries.htm |title=Biggest Countries The Twenty Largest Countries in Area in the World|author=Matt Rosenberg |date= |website=About.com |access-date=October 20, 2016 |quote=}}</ref> | ||
+ | |area_rank = 1st | ||
+ | |area_sq_mi = 6,592,772 | ||
+ | |percent_water = 13<ref name=gen>{{cite web |title=The Russian federation: general characteristics |url=http://www.gks.ru/scripts/free/1c.exe?XXXX09F.2.1/010000R |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110728064121/http://www.gks.ru/scripts/free/1c.exe?XXXX09F.2.1/010000R |archivedate=July 28, 2011 |work=Federal State Statistics Service |accessdate=April 5, 2008}}</ref> {{small|(including swamps)}} | ||
+ | |population_estimate = 144,554,993<ref name="gksru.xls">{{cite web |url=http://www.gks.ru/free_doc/new_site/population/demo/popul2016.xls |script-title= ru:ОЦЕНКА ЧИСЛЕННОСТИ НАСЕЛЕНИЯ на 1 января 2016 года и в среднем за 2015 год |language=Russian language |trans-title=Population estimates as of January 1, 2016 and the average for 2015 |format=XLS |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date= |website={{lang|ru|Федеральная служба государственной статистики}} (Federal State Statistics Service) |access-date=October 20, 2016 |quote=}} | ||
+ | </ref> (without Crimea){{refn|name="Popnote"|When including the [[Republic of Crimea]] and [[Sevastopol]], the total population of Russia rises to 146,839,000.<ref name="gksru.xls"/>}} | ||
+ | |population_estimate_year = 2017 | ||
+ | |population_estimate_rank = 9th | ||
+ | |population_density_km2 = 8.4 | ||
+ | |population_density_rank = 217th | ||
+ | |population_density_sq_mi = 21.5 | ||
+ | |GDP_PPP = $3.9 trillion | ||
+ | |GDP_PPP_year = 2017 | ||
+ | |GDP_PPP_rank = 6th | ||
+ | |GDP_PPP_per_capita = $25,185 | ||
+ | |GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank = 53rd | ||
+ | |GDP_nominal = $1.4 trillion | ||
+ | |GDP_nominal_year = 2017 | ||
+ | |GDP_nominal_rank = 14th | ||
+ | |GDP_nominal_per_capita = $7,742<ref name=imf3>{{cite web|url=http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2016/01/weodata/weorept.aspx?sy=2014&ey=2021&scsm=1&ssd=1&sort=subject&ds=.&br=1&pr1.x=42&pr1.y=13&c=913%2C922%2C926&s=NGDPD%2CNGDPDPC%2CPPPGDP%2CPPPPC&grp=0&a=|title=Report for Selected Countries and Subjects: Russia|publisher=[[International Monetary Fund|IMF]]|date=April 2016}}</ref> | ||
+ | |GDP_nominal_per_capita_rank = 72nd | ||
+ | |Gini = 40.1 <!--number only--> | ||
+ | |Gini_year = 2013 | ||
+ | |Gini_change = <!--increase/decrease/steady--> | ||
+ | |Gini_ref =<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hdr.undp.org/en/content/income-gini-coefficient|title=Income Gini coefficient|work=Human Development Reports (Source: World Bank 2013)|publisher=[[United Nations Development Programme|UNDP]]|accessdate=August 26, 2015}} | ||
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|conventional_long_name = Russian Federation
|native_name = Российская Федерация
Rossiyskaya Federatsiya
|image_flag = Flag of Russia.svg
|image_coat = Coat of Arms of the Russian Federation.svg
|common_name = Russia
"Государственный гимн Российской Федерации"
"Gosudarstvenny gimn Rossiyskoy Federatsii" (transliteration)
"State Anthem of the Russian Federation"
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|map_caption =Location of Russia (green)
Russian-administered Crimea (disputed; light green)a
|capital = Moscow
|largest_city = capital
|official_languages =
Russian
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|ethnic_groups_year = 2010[1] |religion = See Religion in Russia |demonym = Russian |government_type = Federal semi-presidential constitutional republic[2] |leader_title1 = President |leader_name1 = Vladimir Putin |leader_title2= Prime Minister |leader_name2 = Dmitry Medvedev |leader_name3 = Valentina Matviyenko |leader_name4 = Vyacheslav Volodin |leader_title3 = Chairman of the Federation Council |leader_title4 = Chairman of the State Duma |legislature = Federal Assembly |upper_house = Federation Council |lower_house = State Duma |established_event1 = Arrival of Rurik[3] |sovereignty_type = Formation |established_date1 = 862 |established_event2 = Kievan Rus' |established_date2 = 882 |established_event3 = Grand Duchy |established_date3 = 1283 |established_event4 = Tsardom |established_date4 = January 16, 1547 |established_event5 = Empire |established_date5 = October 22, 1721 |established_event6 = Republic |established_date6 = September 14, 1917 |established_event7 = Russian SFSR |established_date7 = November 6, 1917 |established_event8 = Soviet Union |established_date8 = December 30, 1922 |established_event9 = Sovereignty Declaration |established_date9 = June 12, 1990 |established_event10 = Russian Federation |established_date10 = December 25, 1991b |area_km2 = 17,075,200 [4] |area_rank = 1st |area_sq_mi = 6,592,772 |percent_water = 13[5] (including swamps) |population_estimate = 144,554,993[6] (without Crimea)[7] |population_estimate_year = 2017 |population_estimate_rank = 9th |population_density_km2 = 8.4 |population_density_rank = 217th |population_density_sq_mi = 21.5 |GDP_PPP = $3.9 trillion |GDP_PPP_year = 2017 |GDP_PPP_rank = 6th |GDP_PPP_per_capita = $25,185 |GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank = 53rd |GDP_nominal = $1.4 trillion |GDP_nominal_year = 2017 |GDP_nominal_rank = 14th |GDP_nominal_per_capita = $7,742[8] |GDP_nominal_per_capita_rank = 72nd |Gini = 40.1 |Gini_year = 2013 |Gini_change = |Gini_ref =<ref>"Income Gini coefficient". Human Development Reports (Source: World Bank 2013). UNDP. Retrieved August 26, 2015. Atropia is a country found in the Caucasus.
Atropia is vulnerable because of its natural resources and as a result of conflicts over the Lower Janga region. Atropia possesses significant oil and gas reserves in both the northeast and the Caspian Sea. Further, the Trans-Caucasus petroleum (TC-P) pipeline, one of the most critical infrastructure components in the region, originates near its capital city. These rich natural resources generate potential threats from external forces.
Limaria currently occupies Atropia’s Lower Janga region, an area fought over by Atropia and Limaria for over a quarter of a century. At present, over 95% of the Lower Janga region population belongs to the Limarian ethnic group. Refugees displaced from the Lower Janga dispute amount to over one million people. An estimated 400,000 Atropian Limarians and 30,000 Lower Janga Limarians fled to Limaria or Donovia to avoid the conflict. An estimated 800,000 Atropians from Limaria or Lower Janga sought refuge in Atropia. Various other ethnic groups in Lower Janga also evacuated to refugee camps in Atropia or Ariana. All efforts to settle the dispute since 1997 have failed. Ariana contains a large internal Atropian ethnic minority and disagrees with Atropia over the delineation of Caspian Sea oil and gas fields. Atropia, a majority Shia nation, resists Arianian-sponsored attempts to politicize Islam within Atropia.
Contents
- 1 Political
- 2 Military
- 3 Economic
- 4 Social
- 5 Information
- 6 Infrastructure
- 7 Physical Environment
- 8 Time
- 9 Threat Actor Chart
- 10 Order of Battle
- 10.1 Atropia Supreme High Command
- 10.2 344th Separate Mechanized Infantry Brigade (IFV), Atropia Supreme High Command
- 10.3 346th Separate Mechanized Infantry Brigade (APC), Atropia Supreme High Command
- 10.4 348th & 350th Separate Motorized Infantry Brigades, Atropia Supreme High Command
- 10.5 352d & 354th Separate Tank Brigades (124-Tank), Atropia Supreme High Command
- 10.6 356th Antitank Brigade, Atropia Supreme High Command
- 10.7 941st Special-Purpose Forces (SPF) Battalion, Atropia Supreme High Command
- 10.8 341st Reconnaissance Brigade, Atropia Supreme High Command
- 10.9 374th Materiel Support Brigade, Atropia Supreme High Command
- 10.10 358th Combat Helicopter Brigade, Atropia Supreme High Command
- 10.11 360th Air Defense Command, Atropia Supreme High Command
- 10.12 370th Engineer Brigade, Atropia Supreme High Command
- 10.13 362d Artillery Command, Atropia Supreme High Command
- 10.14 373d Reconnaissance Intelligence Surveillance Target Acquisition Command, Atropia Supreme High Command
- 10.15 375th Signal Reconnaissance Brigade, 373d RISTA Command
- 10.16 373d Signal Battalion, 373d RISTA Command
- 10.17 4th Information Warfare Battalion, 373d RISTA Command
- 10.18 3726th UAV Battalion, 373d RISTA Command
- 10.19 372d Signal Brigade, Atropia Supreme High Command
- 10.20 3702d Chemical Defense Battalion, Atropia Supreme High Command
- 10.21 Medical Battalion, Atropia Supreme High Command
- 10.22 Militia Brigade, Atropia Supreme High Command
- 10.23 Internal Security Forces, Atropia Supreme High Command
- 10.24 Air Forces, Atropia Supreme High Command
- 10.25 Naval Forces, Atropia Supreme High Command
- 10.26 Higher Insurgent Organization, South Atropian People’s Army
- 10.27 Local Insurgent Organization, South Atropian People’s Army
- 10.28 Northern Guerrilla Brigade, South Atropian People’s Army
- 10.29 Central Guerrilla Brigade, South Atropian People’s Army
- 10.30 Southern Guerrilla Brigade, South Atropian People’s Army
- 10.31 Guerrilla Battalion, South Atropian People’s Army
- 10.32 Guerrilla Company, South Atropian People’s Army
- 10.33 Higher Insurgent Organization, Salasyl
- 10.34 Local Insurgent Organization, Salasyl
- 10.35 Direct Action Cell, Salasyl
- 10.36 Direct Action Cell, Bilasuvar Freedom Brigade
- 10.37 Direct Action Cell, Provisional Army of Lezgin
Political
Atropia is a neutral, Western-leaning dictatorship centered on the Ismailov family. While not a broadly democratic state, Atropia is secularized, and the population enjoys a high standard of living by regional standards due to oil revenue. Government repression is limited, although some degree of censorship exists. Corruption is extensive and creates a reformist desire in the population who, while accepting of the Ismailov family dominance, would like greater freedom of expression and less official corruption.
Military
Like most countries in the region, Atropia possesses a long history of regional irregular and regular warfare that shapes the country’s military attitudes. Donovia’s regional influence and over a century of ever-changing political boundaries never coincided satisfactorily with Atropia’s ethnic groupings. These unresolved issues contributed to the Atropian military’s current state. Atropia contains a majority Muslim population that remains less radical than the religious fundamentalists found in Ariana, but the possibility remains for Islamist attitudes to gain noteworthy influence over the military, with the potential for increased radicalization.
Economic
The Caucasus countries that possess hydrocarbon resources will continue to depend on the oil and gas industries to drive their economies, while those that do not possess such resources will attempt to tie themselves to hydrocarbon-rich nations. Both Ariana and Atropia face geopolitical difficulties in exporting their oil and natural gas. Bordered by adversaries, the Arianians and Atropians must rely on tenuous routes to export their resources. For Gorgas and Limaria, which lack extractive or mature industries, transshipment of hydrocarbon products or providing other services to oil-wealthy countries will be their primary short- to medium-term means to achieve economic development. Donovia continues to recover from a collapse two decades ago that crippled its economy. All nations of the Caucasus have relatively high inefficiency due to corruption, government involvement in the economy, and/or lack of export industry development.
Atropia’s oil and natural gas resources generate most of the country’s wealth. Since it began to actively exploit oil reserves in the late 1990s through international oil consortiums, the country has experienced strong GDP growth. Atropia launched a deliberate program to develop its own natural resources. This hydrocarbon-specific economic policy continues to bring big dividends for Atropia’s economy. Additionally, it bolstered Atropia’s quest to become a regional player and to secure its sovereignty and integrity from encroachment by Donovia and Ariana. The growth in its economy also benefitted Atropia’s security as it became an integral player in the world energy sector, especially in supplying Western Europe. President Salam Ismailov, son of the previous President Hazi Ismailov, sits at the top of the pyramidal patronage system that flows through all aspects of Atropian bureaucracy and economy. Salam Ismailov directs the state oil and natural gas systems, which are the two biggest revenue producers in the Atropian economy. Despite all the hydrocarbon revenue in the country the economy is not balanced between sectors, with large portions of the population working in small service or agriculture industries. Atropia also lacks a significant middle class.
Social
As a long-standing meeting place of the European and Middle Eastern civilizations, Atropian society possesses social elements from both Europe and the Middle East. This is reflected in a culture that embraces the emphasis on higher education as in Europe, along with the social conservatism and traditions of Islam. Many Atropians enjoy a high education level, and some are bilingual. Atropian authorities place much emphasis on their vision of social order, which includes suppression of journalists and restrictions on religious organizations and celebrations. Atropia and the US enjoy a history of cooperation, and this will likely continue into the future. Atropians consider themselves a branch of the Kalarian people and spoken Atropian is linguistically similar to Kalarian. In addition to their links with Kalaria, Atropians have links with Ariana, especially to the large Atropian minority there. Any Arianian attacks on the Atropian minority in Ariana, however, could trigger a reaction from the Atropian government or the people living along the Atropia/Ariana border.
Information
Atropia is slowly developing its public broadcast and INFOWAR capabilities, both of which are driven by oil revenue. TV and the Internet are the most powerful media, while Atropian INFOWAR capability focuses on potential threats from Ariana and Limaria. Atropian INFOWAR assets are generally tier two and three, though increasingly tier one elements are being purchased from abroad and integrated into the Atropian military and government.
Infrastructure
While the region’s five countries have a significant number of rural residents, the majority of each country’s population lives in urban areas. About two-thirds of the Arianian (68%), Donovian (67%), and Limarian populace (64%) and just over half of the Gorgan (53%) and Atropian (52%) populace live in urban areas. All five countries contain a mixture of modern urban cities and almost pre- modern rural villages. Modern utilities can be found in most major cities but not in the rural villages and countryside.
Atropia finds itself at a crossroads between a modern future and an agrarian past in its infrastructure. A dichotomy exists where cities possess most modern society amenities, but many rural people continue to live as their ancestors did centuries ago. About 25% (2.46 million) of the Atropian populace live in the capital city, Baku, or its immediate suburbs. Except for Ganja (307,500) and Sumgayit (268,800), no other Atropian cities exceed 100,000 people. Larger Atropian cities include an old inner city surrounded by more modern construction. Rural village dwellers live in homes built similar to those of their ancestors. Industrial development utilizes modern construction and methods, especially in the oil industry. Atropian industry uses factories and methods that continue to pollute and damage the environment. The government does little to regulate the industrial sector, and businesses continue to operate outdated equipment that harms the environment. Military operations in rural areas will require more logistical support due to a lack of modern infrastructure, but will face fewer problems due to civilians on the battlefield (COB). Military operations in urban areas will allow for greater use of host nation support, but will rouse additional problems due to heath issues caused by pollution, more COBs, and humanitarian support needs for the higher number of civilians.
Physical Environment
Over 200,000 square miles comprise the Caucasus, a mountainous region located between the Black Sea and Caspian Sea. The Caucasus includes Atropia, Limaria, and Gorgas, as well as parts of Ariana, Donovia, and Kalaria. The Caucasus Mountains, consisting of the Greater and Lesser Caucasus ranges, traditionally form the separation between Europe and Asia. The Caucasus region contains two major parts—the North Caucasus and the South Caucasus—that are divided by the Greater Caucasus Mountains. The North Caucasus region is contained entirely within Donovia, while the South Caucasus contains Gorgas, Limaria, Atropia, and parts of Ariana and Kalaria.
Time
The Caucasus countries, for the most part, do not believe in the sensitivity of time, and do not view punctuality or the importance of time as the US and most other Western countries do. Most of the people in the region do not view time as a resource and do not feel any compulsion to effectively manage their time. The people in the Caucasus region do not make the connection between effective use of their time and production. This lack of time consciousness will likely frustrate US soldiers as they work with their allies, but it will also give the US a battlefield advantage against its enemies.
Threat Actor Chart
Order of Battle
Atropia Supreme High Command
344th Separate Mechanized Infantry Brigade (IFV), Atropia Supreme High Command
346th Separate Mechanized Infantry Brigade (APC), Atropia Supreme High Command
348th & 350th Separate Motorized Infantry Brigades, Atropia Supreme High Command
352d & 354th Separate Tank Brigades (124-Tank), Atropia Supreme High Command
356th Antitank Brigade, Atropia Supreme High Command
941st Special-Purpose Forces (SPF) Battalion, Atropia Supreme High Command
341st Reconnaissance Brigade, Atropia Supreme High Command
374th Materiel Support Brigade, Atropia Supreme High Command
358th Combat Helicopter Brigade, Atropia Supreme High Command
360th Air Defense Command, Atropia Supreme High Command
370th Engineer Brigade, Atropia Supreme High Command
362d Artillery Command, Atropia Supreme High Command
373d Reconnaissance Intelligence Surveillance Target Acquisition Command, Atropia Supreme High Command
375th Signal Reconnaissance Brigade, 373d RISTA Command
373d Signal Battalion, 373d RISTA Command
4th Information Warfare Battalion, 373d RISTA Command
3726th UAV Battalion, 373d RISTA Command
372d Signal Brigade, Atropia Supreme High Command
3702d Chemical Defense Battalion, Atropia Supreme High Command
Medical Battalion, Atropia Supreme High Command
Militia Brigade, Atropia Supreme High Command
Internal Security Forces, Atropia Supreme High Command
Air Forces, Atropia Supreme High Command
Higher Insurgent Organization, South Atropian People’s Army
Local Insurgent Organization, South Atropian People’s Army
Northern Guerrilla Brigade, South Atropian People’s Army
Central Guerrilla Brigade, South Atropian People’s Army
Southern Guerrilla Brigade, South Atropian People’s Army
Guerrilla Battalion, South Atropian People’s Army
Guerrilla Company, South Atropian People’s Army
Higher Insurgent Organization, Salasyl
Local Insurgent Organization, Salasyl
Direct Action Cell, Salasyl
Direct Action Cell, Bilasuvar Freedom Brigade
Direct Action Cell, Provisional Army of Lezgin
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- ↑ Wikisource:Constitution of Russia
- ↑ Указ Президента РФ "О праздновании 1150-летия зарождения российской государственности" [Presidential Decree "On celebrating the 1150th anniversary of Russian statehood"]. www.1150russia.ru (in Russian language). Комитет культуры Новгородской области (Novgorod Region Culture Committee). March 3, 2011. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved October 20, 2016.
- ↑ Matt Rosenberg. "Biggest Countries The Twenty Largest Countries in Area in the World". About.com. Retrieved October 20, 2016.
- ↑ "The Russian federation: general characteristics". Federal State Statistics Service. Archived from the original on July 28, 2011. Retrieved April 5, 2008.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 ОЦЕНКА ЧИСЛЕННОСТИ НАСЕЛЕНИЯ на 1 января 2016 года и в среднем за 2015 год [Population estimates as of January 1, 2016 and the average for 2015] (XLS). Федеральная служба государственной статистики (Federal State Statistics Service) (in Russian language). Retrieved October 20, 2016.
- ↑ When including the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol, the total population of Russia rises to 146,839,000.[6]
- ↑ "Report for Selected Countries and Subjects: Russia". IMF. April 2016.