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Far Eastern Russia is a region of Russia that was taken over by Norway in May 2008 but returned to Russia in February of 2009 as part of it's independence agreement. Its regional capital is Khabarovsk.
The region was conquered by USA on 19 August 2010, and was popularly renamed as "West Alaska".
Then In November 13th, this region was liberated back by Russia from USA.
Infrastructure
Geography
Far Eastern Russia is neighbored by the following regions:
- USA, Alaska
- Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Eastern Siberia
- Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Hamgyong
- USA, Heilongjiang
- Japan, Hokkaido
- Serbia, Jilin
Mayors
The following table lists the known mayors of the region in chronological order:
- 21 September 2008 - BlueChamps (United eNorway)
Regions of Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) |
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Central Black Earth · Chagang · East Midlands · Eastern Macedonia · Eastern Siberia · Far Eastern Russia · Gulf of Mexico · Hamgyong · Hwangae · Indiana · Jiangxi · Kaliningrad · Kangwon · Leningrad Oblast · Moscow and Central Russia · Northern Cape · Northern Russia · Povardarie · Pyongan · Ryanggang · Urals · Volga Vyatka · Volga · Western Macedonia · Western Siberia · Yazd · Zemgale |