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It means 'Rus'' ("Русь" in Russian), "Россия" ('Rossiya') and therefore 'Russia'. Rossiya ("Россия"), 'Rus'' ("Русь") mean 'Rus'', 'Rossiya'. What means 'eng' in the word 'England'? 'Russia' means 'Rus''.

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