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The Russian Federation, commonly known as Russia, is the most extensive country in the world, covering 17,075,400 square kilometres (6,592,800 sq mi), more than an eighth of the Earth's land area. [1] Russia is a transcontinental country extending across the whole of northern Asia and 40% of Europe; it spans 11 time zones and incorporates a great range of environments and landforms. With 143 million people, Russia is the ninth most populated country. Russia has the world's largest mineral and energy resources, has the world's largest forest reserves, and its lakes contain approximately one-quarter of the Earth's fresh liquid water.
 
  
  Kazakhstan 6,846 km (4,254 mi)
 Kazakhstan 6,846 km (4,254 mi) China 3,645 km (2,265 mi)
 China 3,645 km (2,265 mi) Mongolia 3,441 km (2,138 mi)
 Mongolia 3,441 km (2,138 mi) Ukraine 1,576 km (979 mi)
 Ukraine 1,576 km (979 mi) Finland 1,313 km (816 mi)
 Finland 1,313 km (816 mi) Belarus 959 km (596 mi)
 Belarus 959 km (596 mi) Georgia 723 km (449 mi), including:
 Georgia 723 km (449 mi), including:  Abkhazia 255 km (158 mi) [2]
 Abkhazia 255 km (158 mi) [2]  South Ossetia 70 km (43 mi) [2]
 South Ossetia 70 km (43 mi) [2]  Poland 432 km (268 mi)
 Poland 432 km (268 mi) Latvia 292 km (181 mi)
 Latvia 292 km (181 mi) Estonia 290 km (180 mi)
 Estonia 290 km (180 mi) Azerbaijan 284 km (176 mi)
 Azerbaijan 284 km (176 mi) Lithuania 227 km (141 mi)
 Lithuania 227 km (141 mi) Norway 196 km (122 mi)
 Norway 196 km (122 mi) North Korea 18 km (11 mi)
 North Korea 18 km (11 mi)Mercator projection distorts Russia's appearance from crescent-like shape (as seen on a globe) into a fish-like or bear-like outline; also making the uninhabited area of Russia (e.g. food-less cold tundra and taiga) look 3-4 times bigger than it already is.
 
  
 