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Where is the Russian Far East?

Central-eastern Siberia.

The Russian Far East covers an area of ??6.2159 million square kilometers and had a population of 6.29 million in 2010. Since ancient times, more than 30 ethnic groups of different sizes have thrived here. Although their development levels are very different, they all made their own contributions to the creation of ancient civilization in this region.

These peoples belong to the Uralic language family, the Altaic language family and the Ancient Asiatic language family. Their religious beliefs in ancient times were totem worship and primitive shamanism. Later, foreign Tibetan Buddhism, Islam and Orthodox Christianity were gradually accepted.

On January 26, 2015, Russian President Vladimir Putin supported the free gift of land to residents in the Far East.

Experts believe that after the promulgation of this law, Chinese immigrants will greatly increase in the Far East, and the Russian Far East will become the main region exporting green food to China.

Main cities in the Russian Far East:

Khabarovsk (Bali), Vladivostok (Vladivostok), Qingcheng, Petroba Plovsk, Ussuriysk, etc.