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To: uscabjd
Why would Siberia break away, and how would this make Russia better off?
I doubt Siberia would break away. As I understand it, they're very dependent on Moscow. It would be a loss in terms of resources if it did, but how much of a loss? Why haven't they figured out yet how to develop that part of the world and make it attractive to live there? Oil isn't everything.

Would Siberia become its own country?

If it wasn't part of Russia, I guess so.

Lastly, are there parts of Russia that are MAJORITY muslim?

Tartarstan, Bashkortostan, Dagestan, Chechnya. You wonder to what extent these republics could run their own affairs without being at odds with Moscow a lot of the time. And how far can they advance if Moscow has to directly govern them all? As for Chechnya, I don't think Russia will subdue it very soon. Maybe other republics don't want to end up like Chechnya, but what would Russia do if other republics broke away?
102 posted on 10/30/2005 8:21:06 PM PST by dr_who_2
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To: dr_who_2
Tartarstan, Bashkortostan, Dagestan, Chechnya. You wonder to what extent these republics could run their own affairs without being at odds with Moscow a lot of the time. And how far can they advance if Moscow has to directly govern them all? As for Chechnya, I don't think Russia will subdue it very soon. Maybe other republics don't want to end up like Chechnya, but what would Russia do if other republics broke away?

National Russian republics: all recently changed the title of the republican prezident to the Head of republic because of president must be one in the whole country!

We live together for centureis and never had problems except some Chechen's but anyway they all want live together!

Bashkortostan is in the middle of the country! any questions?
103 posted on 10/30/2005 8:28:58 PM PST by mm77
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