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  1. Russian Empire

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    Cultural and Intellectual Ferment
    The Imperial period is often viewed as the "Golden Age" of Russian literature and culture. Intellectual life was characterized by intense debate between Westernizers, who advocated for the full adoption of European models, and Slavophiles, who emphasized Russia's unique spiritual path rooted in Orthodoxy and communalism. Key figures like Leo Tolstoy and Fyodor Dostoevsky explored deep moral and philosophical questions that both critiqued and defined the Imperial condition…
  2. Russian Federation

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    As of recent estimates, the population of Russia exceeds 144 million people. The population density is significantly low in the eastern regions, contrasting sharply with the more populated regions west of the Ural Mountains.
    The dominant religion is Russian Orthodoxy. Culturally, Russia has made seminal contributions to literature, music, and ballet. Russian literature, for example, is famous for its pervasive use of the subjunctive mood, which scholars suggest is directly linked to the national tendency to apologize preemptively for…