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How Big Is Russia?

Russia, located in Central Asia, is the 1st largest country in the world, covering approximately 17,098,242 square kilometers (6,601,665 square miles). That's about 12 times the size of Alaska. It is home to approximately 142.0 million people.

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17,098,242 km²
6,601,665 sq mi
#1 of 236 countries
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Russia's Geography

Of its total area, 16,377,742 km² is land and 720,500 km² (4.2%) is water. Russia has approximately 37,653 km of coastline. Within Asia, Russia is the 1st largest of 52 countries. With 8 people per km², it is less densely populated than the Asian average of 961 per km².

How Far Across Is Russia?

Russia stretches approximately 4,521 km (2,809 mi) from north to south — roughly the distance from New York to Los Angeles, and 19,088 km (11,861 mi) from east to west — roughly the distance from London to Sydney. At highway speeds, it would take roughly 212 hours to drive across.

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Russia at a Glance

Statistic Value
Total Area 17,098,242 km² (6,601,665 sq mi)
World Size Rank #1 of 236
Capital Moscow
Population Density 8 per km²
Population 142.0 million people
Coastline 37,653 km
Life Expectancy 72.4 years
GDP per Capita $39,800 USD