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  2. File:Political Map of the Arctic.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Arctic policy of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The Russian region of the Arctic is defined in the "Russian Arctic Policy" as all Russian possessions located north of the Arctic Circle. Approximately one-fifth of Russia's landmass is north of the Arctic Circle. Russia is one of five littoral states bordering the Arctic Ocean [a]. As of 2010, out of 4 million inhabitants of the Arctic ...

  4. Russian Arctic islands - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Empire officially claimed the Arctic islands to its north in a Note of the Russian Government of 20 September 1916 - this covered the islands of Henrietta, Jeannette, Bennett, Herald, Edinenie, New Siberia, Wrangel, Novaya Zemlya, Kolguev, Vaigach and others. [2] On 15 April 1926, the Soviet Union reaffirmed this claim. [2]

  5. Arctic Circle - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic Circle, at roughly 66.5° north, is the boundary of the Arctic waters and lands. The Arctic Circle is one of the two polar circles, and the northernmost of the five major circles of latitude as shown on maps of Earth at about 66° 34' N. [1] Its southern counterpart is the Antarctic Circle.

  6. Geopolitics of the Arctic - Wikipedia

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    The Kremlin published documents in February 2023 that declared Russia’ amendments to previous prioritisation of interests of the Arctic Council, and rather focuses on Russian national interests. Russia has to a certain degree respected the legal frame of Law of the Sea and collaborated with other Arctic states. But there have been some issues.

  7. Geographical zone - Wikipedia

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    The North Frigid Zone, between the North Pole at 90° N and the Arctic Circle at 66°33′50.3″ N, covers 4.12% of Earth's surface. The North Temperate Zone, between the Arctic Circle at 66°33′50.3″ N and the Tropic of Cancer at 23°26′09.7″ N, covers 25.99% of Earth's surface.

  8. Geography of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Russian Arctic. The Russian Arctic stretches for close to 7,000 kilometres (4,300 mi) west to east, from Karelia and the Kola Peninsula to Nenetsia, the Gulf of Ob, the Taymyr Peninsula and the Chukchi Peninsula (Kolyma, Anadyr River, Cape Dezhnev). Russian islands and archipelagos in the Arctic Sea include Novaya Zemlya, Severnaya ...

  9. File:Map of Russia with flags.svg - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; Page information; Get shortened URL; Download QR code; ... English: Map of Russia showing the federal subject flags as of 2020-03-10. republics .