International rankings of Russia

The following are international rankings of Russia.

Agriculture

Rankings
Name Rank Out of Source Notes Year
Irrigated land area 10 236 CIA World Factbook Irrigated land: 46,000 km² 2003
Cultivated land area 4 190 CIA World Factbook Cultivated land: 1,192,300 km² 2005
Dietary calorie intake 28 185 FAO 3,270 kcal/person/day 2007
Wheat production 4 42 International Grains Council Production: 61,7 million metric tons 2009
Fisheries harvest 10 75 FAO Total of capture and aquaculture: 3,305,698 tons 2005
Wine production 13 25 FAO Production: 501,000 tons 2009
Tomato production 10 50 FAO Production: 1,938,710 tons 2008
Apple production 9 93 FAO Production: 1,467,000 tons 2008

Cities

  • GaWC Inventory of World Cities, 1999: Moscow 7 points, Alpha World City
  • GaWC Inventory of World Cities, 1999: St. Petersburg 1 point, Minimal evidence of world city formation

Economic

GNI per capita:
  Russia (9 370$)
  Higher GNI per capita compared to Russia
  Lower GNI per capita compared to Russia

Demographics

Energy

Environment

E-Government

Geography

  • Largest forest area, 8,087,900 km²
  • Largest land area, 17,075,200 km²[6]
  • Largest total area, 17,098,242 km²[7]
  • Largest EEZ continental shelf area, 3,817,843 km2
  • Largest unfrozen freshwater reserves, approximately one-quarter of the world's[8]
  • Most countries bordered, 14 (16 if Abkhazia and South Ossetia are counted), the same number as with China
  • Most time zones (contiguous territory), 9

Military

Mining

  • Largest asbestos producer, 925,000 tons (2005)
  • Largest diamond producer, 38,000,000 carats (2005)
  • Largest nickel producer, 300,000 tons (2005)
  • Largest palladium producer, 143 tons (2005)

Politics

Society

Sports

Technology

Transport

See also

References

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  2. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business: Reindeer husbandry in Russia by Konstantin Klokov, an abstract.
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  4. 2014 Environmental Performance Index
  5. UN E-Government Survey 2014
  6. all countries of the world listed by largest to smallest land area population and population density
  7. Reporters sans frontières - Russia - 2005 Annual report Archived 2006-06-23 at the Wayback Machine
  8. Library of Congress
  9. Robert S. Norris and Hans M. Kristensen Kristensen, Hans M.; Norris, Robert S. (May–June 2008). "Russian nuclear forces, 2008". "Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists". 64 (2): 54–57, 62. Bibcode:2008BuAtS..64b..54N. doi:10.2968/064002013. Retrieved 2009-08-05. External link in |journal= (help)
  10. Transparency International 2014 Corruption Perceptions Index
  11. Reporters Without Borders 2014 Press Freedom Index Archived 2014-02-14 at the Wayback Machine
  12. Economist Intelligence Unit 2014 Democracy Index
  13. 78 gold medals for USSR team, 33 gold medals for Russia, 9 gold medals for Unified Team of post-Soviet states.
  14. Russian space program in 2009: plans and reality Archived 2010-01-28 at the Wayback Machine
  15. "Invest in Russia - Infrastructure". Archived from the original on 2011-04-26. Retrieved 2010-01-29.
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