It was a landlocked country. Until Peter the Great there was no navy. One reason he built St.Petersburg was to gain a water route. He literally built the city out of a swampy land and several thousand peasants died building it. Peter had traveled to the major capitals of Europe and built the city to copy what he had seen in Europe. He succeeded and today the city still has an European feel and look to it as well is still the center for the navy.
The Russian revolution
to divert the German army from the Russian front
It didn't, as there weren't any "modern bicycles" in the 1700s.
- Mussolini, a fascism sympathizer, takes power in Italy in 1921 - Russian famine of 1926
eighteenth century
describe russian nobilityy in the 1700's
why do you think china wanted to be isolated from european countries in the 1700's and1800's
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Paris
The people in Europe decided to move to the colonies during the 1600s and 1700s because they wanted religious freedom.
The first virus to be isolated and identified was the tobacco mosaic virus in 1892 by Russian scientist Dmitri Ivanovsky.
The capital was Paris
No. The cities in eastern Europe are generally not isolated. Some of them are very easy to access and are well served by communications and transport infrastructure.
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Russian Orthodox Exarchate in Western Europe's population is 100,000.
Russian Orthodox Exarchate in Western Europe was created in 1931.
No, Russian is spoken in Europe as well.