Excluding the three Baltic states, they are: Russia, Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine (new European countries); Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Georgia.
After Russian forces attacked both Austria and German more countries got involved in WWI to take down Germany.
slavs
no-man's land.
The Triple Entente was an alliance formed on August 31, 1907, between the Russian, France and the United Kingdom after the signing of the Anglo-Russian Entente. This alliance was a response to the Triple Alliance of Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary.
Estonia Latvia Lithuania Ukraine
In the Treaty of Versailles (1919-21), Hungary became an independent country; Czechoslovakia was formed,, in the south, Bosnia, Herzegovina, and Montenegro were added to Serbia and yugoslavia was formed; Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania were separated from the former Russian territory.
The region is called the Caucasus, the countries are Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia.
The 80° East meridian traverses territory of . . . -- Russian Federation -- Kazakhstan -- Kyrgyzstan -- China -- India -- Sri Lanka -- Antarctica (separate continent, with no countries)
At the height of the Russian Empire's power, the Russian Empire included:Modern RussiaUkraineBelarusMoldovaFinlandArmeniaAzerbaijanGeorgiaKazakhstanKyrgyzstanTajikistanTurkmenistanUzbekistanLithuaniaEstoniaLatviaPolandPlease note that Russia didn't possess all the modern territory of each nation, but the Russian Empire included most of their territory. Russia also owned Alaska and other North American settlements.
No it is not.
None. The Russian Empire had been overthrown in 1917 and was no more. Russia was near the end of its civil war in 1920 and still had not formed the Soviet Union.
Russian territory
It is true that, when the Viking came into Russian territory they mixed with the Slavic and that is how the Russian state was created.
Utah Territory wasn't formed from any state. The land was purchased from Mexico and simply called "Mexican Territory" previously.
Yukon territory
Through the break up of the Oregon Territory, Washington Territory, Montana Territory and Wyoming Territory.