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Russian Federation
Location: Eastern Europe, Northern Asia, Earth
Capital: Moscow
Head of State: President of the Russian Federation
Head of Government:
Prime Minister
Legislature: Federal Assembly
Major Species: Human
Military: Russian Federation Armed Forces
Intelligence Service:
SVR, FSB
Language: Russian
Currency: Ruble

Russia was a nation-state on Earth, which had spanned a large area of Europe and Asia. Along with the United States of America, it bordered directly against the International Date Line.

In 1917, the ruler of the country, the tsar, was overthrown and replaced by a communist government under Vladimir Lenin. Russia served as a soviet republic until the dissolution of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in the 1990s. (VOY: "Future's End, Part II")

In the late 20th century, Russia founded the Russian Space Agency. This agency was notable for the first spacecraft, named Sputnik 1, launched into space which ignited the space race in 1957 between this country and the United States of America. Russia first cooperated with France in training French astronauts for missions on Soyuz and Mir. By the end of the 20th century, Russia and America were working together on missions to the International Space Station and on the space shuttles. (ENT: "Carbon Creek", "First Flight")

Pavel Chekov was born in Russia in 2245. Irina Galliulin, with whom Chekov was romantically involved, was also of Russian descent. In early 2375, Worf and Miles O'Brien talked about Worf's childhood in Russia. (TOS: "Who Mourns for Adonais?", "The Way to Eden"; DS9: "Image in the Sand")

In an alternate timeline, Vladimir Lenin was murdered in 1916. As a result, the Communist revolution never took place. The Nazi invasion of the country in World War II was more successful than in the original timeline, succeeding in reaching and overrunning Moscow. Following the Nazi invasion of America and rapid advancement of forces deep into American territory, many felt that the Germans were advancing too far too quickly, which lead to many setbacks in other German campaigns, including the Russians' attempts to retake Moscow. (ENT: "Storm Front")

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