The Soviet Union covered 8,649,500 square miles after World War 2, including bodies of water within its borders as well as isolated islands.
In 1991, Russia was a part of the Soviet Union. At its height, the Soviet Union covered 8,649,538 square miles. The Soviet Union broke apart in 1992. Modern Russia is its successor state and covers 6,592,800 square miles.
The Soviet Union no longer exists. Back in the 20th century, when there still was a Soviet Union, its greatest width was approximately 7,500 miles across.
Modern Russia is approximately 6,200 miles from east to west. At its largest, the old Soviet Union was about 7,000 miles from east to west. The Soviet Union was wider.
It cover 500 thousand square miles.
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Alaska
The Great Lakes cover approximately 94,250 square miles in total.
It is 250,950 square miles.
52,271 square miles.
Syria is 71,998 square miles.
1000 square miles
Cardiff's area is 54.17 square miles.