The largest area in the world is Russia.
Russia spans Eurasia, and its neighbors are Norway and Finland in the northwest, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Belarus in the west, Ukraine in the southwest, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan in the south, and China, Mongolia and North Korea in the southeast. It faces Japan and the United States across the sea to the east.
Russia covers an area of 17,198,211 square kilometers, spanning Eurasia, with the longest length of 9,111 kilometers from east to west and the widest width of 4,111 kilometers from north to south. It is the most vast country in the world. The border of Russia is 61,933 kilometers long, of which the coastline is 38,817 kilometers long, bordering 12 seas in the Atlantic Ocean, the Arctic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. The land boundary is 14519 kilometers long, and 36% of the territory is in the Arctic Circle.
Russian customs
1. Russians pay great attention to etiquette. For example, when they meet, they usually shake hands, but if they bring gloves, it is very important to remember to take them off before shaking hands.
2. Russians also pay great attention to their appearance and clothing. In Russian folk, married women must wear white headscarves, while unmarried girls mostly like to wear beautiful hats.
3. People visiting Russia must remember that Russians are very taboo about the number "13" because they think that "13" symbolizes danger and death. On the contrary, they like the number "7" very much, because the serious number "7" in Russia represents happiness and success.
4. Russians are also very particular about food. They have many kinds of dishes, which are all very famous in the world. Friends who visit Russia must try the most delicious caviar in Russian food, which is paired with authentic Luo Songtang and traditional Russian pancakes. While enjoying the delicious food, they also experience the national characteristics of local cuisine.
above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Russia