No. Belarus has been it's own separate country since 1991 when it gained independence from the USSR.
Most of the people in the Siberian part of the Russian federation are RUSSIAN.
Yes, Belarus was part of the initial four republics that entered into the Treaty of the Soviet Union that created the USSR. The four were Russia, the Ukraine, Belarus and the Transcaucasus Federation, which was a federation of the republics of Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia.
The Russian Federation shares borders with Poland, Norway, Estonia, Latvia, Finland, Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia (country not state), Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia, and North Korea.
Yes.
Belarus; Western Russia; Ukraine
The air distance from Oxford, England, United Kingdom, to Minsk, Belarus, Russian Federation, is 1,207 miles. That equals 1,943 kilometers or 1,049 nautical miles.
Nope
Minsk is not only the capitol city of Belarus (North of Ukraine, East of Poland). It is also a city in the Region of Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation, near the center of Russia.
RUSSIANS this is the correct answer
Kaliningrad was part of the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic. It is now part of the Russian Federation.
Russian Federation was created in 1991.