The water between Alaska and Russia is called the Bering Strait. In the strait there are two islands, Big Diomede and Little Diomede. belongs to the US and Big Diomede belongs to Russia. They are about 2 miles apart, so you can see one from the other. But both are small, featureless, uninhabited islands. So you -can- see Russia from the US but just barely, and there's really not much to see.
actually Little Diomede is inhabited year round
It shares a land border with Canada and a Maritime border with Russia.Canada and Russia are closet to Alaska. Yes, this answer is correct!,(I got this answer off of Google.com. Try it for your self!!!):)SMILEYThe two countries that are the closest to Alaska are Canada and Russia.
yes Alaska's land was once owned by Russia. yes Alaska's land was once owned by Russia.
Antarctica is not even in Alaska!!!!! what in the world am i saying thats nnot a smart answer!!!!
No land connection exists between Russia and Alaska.
It shares a land border with Canada and a Maritime border with Russia.Canada and Russia are closet to Alaska. Yes, this answer is correct!,(I got this answer off of Google.com. Try it for your self!!!):)SMILEYThe two countries that are the closest to Alaska are Canada and Russia.
it was first with russia (ussr) but then it sold alaska after the cold war to USA .
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Alaska and Mongolia.