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Seven of them were forced to recognize the Polish prince Wladyslaw IV Vasa in 1610. Later, they would support Michael Romanov as Tsar of Russia. What term refers to ancient Russian nobility?
Following this battle, Russia was forced to recognize prince Wladyslaw IV Vasa as the Tsar of Russia. What July 4th, 1610 battle resulted in Polish troops defeating the combined forces of Russia and Sweden and invading Moscow?
More than 6 and one half feet tall, he made foreign friends as a youth, arousing his interest in the world outside Russia. He reigned jointly with his half-brother for fourteen years, and was proclaimed emperor in 1721. What Russian emperor is given credit for reforming and modernizing his nation?
Two modern countries derive their name from this loose federation of East Slavic and Finno-Ugric peoples. It existed under the reign of the Varangian Rurik dynasty from the late 9th century to the mid-13th century when it broke apart with the invasion of the Mongols. Name this territory that reached its greatest extent under the rule of Yaroslav the Wise and gives Belarus and Russia their names?
Also known as Tatars, what empire fragmented the Kievan Rus in the 1200's AD.
This mostly Russian mountain range runs from the Arctic Ocean to northwestern Kazakhstan.Name this traditional boundary between Europe and Asia known for its considerable mineral deposits.
During his reign Russia conquered most of Siberia. Name the first Tsar of the Romanov dynasty.
It is bounded by Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Iran, and Russia, and is the ultimate destination of the Volga River. What body of water is the largest on earth to be completely landlocked?
At 4,440 kilometers, this river is some five kilometers short of being one of the world's ten longest. Of Siberia's three great rivers, this is the easternmost. What is the longest river in Russia?
What principality rose to power during Mongol rule and became the center of the Russian Orthodox Church?
This range is split into "Lesser" (southern) and "Greater" (northern) subdivisions, with the latter including Mount Elbrus. It stretches between the Black Sea and Caspian Sea. What system of mountains—which stretches across Russia, Georgia, and Armenia, and lends its name to the general region—is often cited as a part of the traditional boundary between Europe and Asia?
This lake lies between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan; its name means "sea of islands". What lake used to be one of the four largest lakes on earth, but has been steadily shrinking since the 1960s because its tributaries were diverted for Soviet irrigation projects?
Founded in 862, this dynasty ruled modern Russia until 1598. What dynasty featured rulers such as Vladimir the Great and Yaraslav the Wise?
Name the three Russian river systems from west to east that drain Siberia.
What river forms the boundary between China and Russia?
This river flows through central Russia and eleven of Russia's largest cities are located in its drainage basin. The river handles about half of all river freight in Russia. What is the name of this river that starts in the Valdai Hills northwest of Moscow, and empties into the Caspian Sea, the largest river in Europe?
The source of this river is the Shat [SHOT], a small reservoir near Novomoskovsk [noh-vuh-mos-KOFSK]. Linked to the Volga by a canal, it flows nearly 1,200 miles southward to empty into the Sea of Azov. What river in Russia, according to the title of a novel by Sholokhov [SHAW-luh-kawf], flows quietly?
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