| Answers | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|
| 12,455,682 | Moscow | 99%
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| 5,384,342 | Saint Petersburg | 97%
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| Estonia | 84%
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| Latvia | 84%
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| Lithuania | 84%
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| China | 83%
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| Finland | 83%
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| Georgia | 83%
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| Ukraine | 83%
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| Kazakhstan | 82%
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| Ural Mountains | 82%
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| Azerbaijan | 81%
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| Belarus | 81%
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| Mongolia | 80%
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| Arctic Ocean | 78%
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| Black Sea | 78%
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| Largest city in the Russian exclave in Europe | Kaliningrad | 78%
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| North Korea | 78%
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| Resort city which hosted the 2014 Winter Olympics | Sochi | 78%
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| Volga | 77%
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| Official residence of the President of the Russian Federation | Moscow Kremlin | 75%
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| Home to the headquarters of the Pacific Fleet of the Russian Navy | Vladivostok | 75%
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| Caspian Sea | 73%
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| Norway | 72%
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| North Pacific Ocean | 71%
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| Sea of Japan | 71%
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| Shushenskoye: Before leading the Bolshevik Revolution, this revolutionary was exiled there | Vladimir Lenin | 70%
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| Baltic Sea | 67%
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| 1942-1943: WWII battle that annihilated the German 6th Army | Battle of Stalingrad | 67%
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| Poland | 67%
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| Bering Sea | 62%
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| Lake Baikal | 62%
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| 1,495,066 | Yekaterinburg | 58%
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| World's largest city north of the Arctic Circle | Murmansk | 56%
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| Caucasus Mountains | 54%
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| Russia's largest island | Sakhalin | 53%
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| Samara: The city was founded during the reign of this man, the first Tsar of all Rus' | Ivan the Terrible | 51%
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| 1,623,162 | Novosibirsk | 50%
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| Moscow: This iconic ballet by Tchaikovsky premiered at the Bolshoi Theatre | Swan Lake | 50%
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| 1,257,341 | Kazan | 49%
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| Predominantly Muslim Russian republic, renowned for its MMA fighters | Dagestan | 45%
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| (Near) Tobolsk: This Russian chemist, best known for the Periodic Law, was born there | Dmitri Mendeleev | 45%
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| Mount Elbrus | 44%
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| Ob | 44%
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| Religious edifice that symbolizes Russian architecture | Saint Basil's Cathedral | 42%
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| Coldest major city in the world | Yakutsk | 42%
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| Region that was partly ceded to the Soviet Union after the Winter War | Karelia | 41%
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| Lena | 39%
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| Sea of Azov | 39%
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| Don | 38%
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| Second largest art museum in the world | Hermitage Museum | 37%
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| Amur | 35%
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| Omsk: This major Dostoevsky novel was inspired by his own exile in this region | Crime and Punishment | 34%
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| Sea of Okhotsk | 30%
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| Barents Sea | 29%
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| Lake Ladoga | 29%
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| Yenisei | 28%
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| Altai Mountains | 17%
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| 1242: Battle on a frozen lake between Catholic forces and the Orthodox Novgorod Republic | Battle on the Ice | 13%
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| Klyuchevskoi | 5%
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| Remote village in Siberia: This epic film by Konchalovsky spans several generations of two families living there. | Siberiade | 5%
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| Natural rock formation along the banks of Russia's longest river | Lena Pillars | 4%
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| Mount Belukha | 4%
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| Geothermal area renowned for its numerous hot springs | Valley of Geysers | 3%
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