POLAND vs UKRAINE vs RUSSIA | Comparison 2022

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POLAND vs UKRAINE vs RUSSIA | Country Comparison 2022
Economic and military comparison of Poland, Ukraine and Russia in 2022! Nice watch!
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Poland: Poland is a country situated in Central Europe. It covers more that 312 thousands square kilometers and has population of over 38 million people. Poland's official language is Polish. The climate is moderate there, which means that summers are usually hot and sunny, winters cold and springs and autumns quite mild. The longest river in Poland is the Vistula River.
While the north of Poland has an access to the sea, the south of Poland is dominated by the mountains. The Tatra Mountains are perfect for winter sports and hiking, so they attract a lot of tourists and climbers from all over the Europe. The Baltic Sea, on the other hand, is known for its healthy climate, sandy beaches and popular holiday resorts.

Ukraine:
Ukraine is located in south-eastern Europe, on the Black and Azov seas, its capital is Kiev. ... The country is divided into 24 regions, 2 separate cities (Kiev and Sevastopol) and the autonomous republic of Crimea. The border of Ukraine was raised from Russia, Romania, Moldova, Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, Belarus.
The most convenient time to visit Ukraine is early summer. Then the days are long and the aura is favorable for travelers. Then the heat can be difficult to bear, especially in the east of the country, where the hot wind is chasing the clouds of sand (so-called dry) and the steppe does not give any shade. The conditions are favorable in early autumn (until 20 October), but the nights are cold, which can be a problem if hotels are not heated. There is a ski season in a few places, e.g. in Sławsk, but a trip in winter is generally not the best choice due to a short day and transport inconvenience. Ukraine is located in the continental climate zone, therefore the seasons are more distinct here than in Poland. Crimea offers exceptional conditions for tourism. The southern coast of the peninsula lies in the subtropical Mediterranean climate zone. Even in the winter months, there are no frosts and the sea temperature does not drop below 7'C. Only in the mountains there is a 40 cm thick layer of snow for three weeks in February. Summer in Crimea lasts five months - from mid-May to around 15 October.

Russia: Russia is a country with a very diverse landscape, topography and climate. Such diversity is influenced by the large area it occupies. The territory of Russia covers 9 time zones, which is the largest number in the world. The country covers huge areas that are very sparsely populated. There are also places that are completely uninhabited. More than half of Russia's territory is covered with snow for more than six months.

Russia is the largest country in the world that borders as many as 14 countries. It is a federal state located in Eastern and Central Europe and in Asia, on the Baltic Sea, Arctic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Caspian Sea and Black Sea. The largest area is its Asian part, as much as 75% of the total area, which is called Siberia. There are five main geographic regions in the topography of Russia. The highest peak is Mount Elbrus (5642 m above sea level), located in the Caucasus Mountains.

The climate in Russia is dominated by a temperate climate with continental features. The areas on the Black Sea are within the subtropical climate of the Mediterranean variety. In most areas, the climate is characterized by severe long winters and short but hot summers.

Russia was inhabited by the Balkan peoples as early as around 1200 BCE. Slavs settled here at the turn of the 7th century. In 1237, the Russian lands were conquered by the Mongols, who annexed today's Russia to their state and ruled in these areas for about 200 years. After independence from the Mongols, Russia was ruled by the local rulers who took the title of tsar. The beginnings of the former century were marked by numerous revolutions that were bloodily suppressed. In 1917, a Bolshevik revolutionary group led by Lenin organized a revolution in which Tsar Nicholas II was killed and Lenin became the head of the communist government of the new USSR state. His successor - Stalin also pursued a policy of political terror, persecution and deportation of his enemies to Siberia. After World War II and the takeover of power by Khrushchev and Brezhnev, Russia pursued a policy of distrust and rivalry with Western countries, in particular the USA.
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