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Russian Geographical Society was created in 1845.

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Saudi Geographical Society was created in 1984.

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Royal Geographical Society was created in 1830.

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Geographical Society of Ireland was created in 1937.

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American Geographical Society was created in 1851.

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Norwegian Geographical Society was created in 1889.

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Royal Scottish Geographical Society was created in 1884.

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Royal Geographical Society of Australasia was created in 1885.

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The Royal Danish Geographical Society was created in 1876 in Denmark. Its purpose is to promote geographical knowledge and research through various activities and initiatives.

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Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London ended in 1880.

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Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London was created in 1831.

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Russian Bible Society was created in 1991.

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Russian Mineralogical Society was created in 1817.

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British Society of Russian Philately was created in 1936.

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The web address of the American Geographical Society is: http://www.amergeog.org

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The motto of Royal Canadian Geographical Society is 'Making Canada better known to Canadians and the world.'.

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The phone number of the American Geographical Society is: 212-422-5456.

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The address of the American Geographical Society is: 120 Wall St, New York, NY 10005

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Inequalities are embedded in society in all geographical areas, and in a number of different ways. For example there are inequalities in gender, in socioeconomic status, and in society's treatment of people of different races.

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Russian society was taken charge by Autocrats, also called Czars with absoloute power

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A large Russian society

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The address of the Russian River Historical Society is: Po Box 484, Monte Rio, CA 95462-0484

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Russia (Russian Federation) - 17,075,200 km2 or 6,592,800 square miles (the world's largest country in terms of geographical area).

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No, Russian is not a race. It is a nationality or an ethnicity, referring to people from Russia or of Russian descent. Race refers to a classification based on physical characteristics, while nationality or ethnicity refers to cultural or geographical identities.

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It depends upon the geographical location. Commonly, they are the same for most in the society.

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MAPS are mapped by the Geographical Society of individual countries. Due to the gravity of this mapping.

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Society includes all of your relationships, both physically and over social networking sites. There is no geographical boundary for society. A community is generally the area in which you live, and is much smaller than a society.

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During the 19th century, Russian society was primarily under the control of the ruling Tsar and the nobility, who held immense power and wealth. They maintained a rigid social hierarchy with the nobility at the top, followed by the clergy, the bourgeoisie, and the peasantry at the bottom. The Tsar's autocratic rule and the strict enforcement of serfdom also played significant roles in shaping Russian society during this period.

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Lenin changed Marxism to fit the needs of Russian society and realities by changing Russia into a communist country and preventing any revolution from taking place.

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Geographical isolation for a society tends to keep the culture traditional. The isolation for a society also tends to keep the society from the good developments that other societies experience. An example is science and medicine advancements.

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Captain Cook sailed for the British Royal Navy. However, he was also sponsored by the Royal Geographical Society to undertake specific missions for scientific purposes. He was actually hired in 1766 by the Royal Society to travel to the Pacific Ocean to observe and record the transit of Venus across the Sun and also for the Royal Geographical Society.

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Royal Geographical Society, London, would have given some support.

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R. HINGLEY has written:

'RUSSIAN WRITERS & SOCIETY'

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Catherine the Great's decision to free the serfs had a significant impact on Russian society during her reign. It led to some improvements in the lives of the serfs, but also caused economic and social upheaval as the landowners lost their labor force and power. Overall, the emancipation of the serfs contributed to the modernization and transformation of Russian society.

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His reign was marked by geographical expansion, repression of dissent, economic stagnation, poor administrative policies, a corrupt bureaucracy, and frequent wars.

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The Russian landowning wealthy were known as the nobility or aristocracy. They held significant power and privilege in Russian society, owning vast estates and often serving in government or military positions.

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"запад" pronounced "zapat" with the stress on the first a, making "zApat".

Note that the last letter in the Russian word is "d" but is pronounced as a "t" at the end of a word.

Also note that this word refers to both the direction on a compass but also the geographical location: for instance in the sentence "Russian differs from the West."

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Restructuring of the economy and society - if in politics

Literally Re-building

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For this unbelievable journey Eyre was awarded the founder's gold medal of the Royal Geographical Society in 1847.

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Chris Caldicott has written:

'World Food Caf,'

'Royal Geographical Society Travel Journal'

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Vladimir Lenin during the Russian Revolution

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