After World War 1, more than half of Russia's West Coast was lost. It became the new countries of Poland, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.
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Yes. It had the most land to lose and its land was taken away as punishment for leaving. However, it was given to new nations and not the Allied Powers.
Russia lost what is now know as Latvia finnland and Estonia russia lost 25%of its land and 33% of its population
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what is the land form of russia
Russia is 2,887,000 square miles larger than China.
Russia- the land of prostitutes
There is very much land in Russia. And anyone can deal with agriculture and farming. A lot of foreigners are engaged in farming in Russia. As for the little land for agriculture. Yes there are small areas of land, but residents of the city usually buy it and build a cottage on its land , grow up vegetable garden. (Not all, only persons who want to do it).
yes Alaska's land was once owned by Russia. yes Alaska's land was once owned by Russia.
Latvia, Poland, Lithuania, Finland, and Estonia
Russia has almost twice the land size of Europe.