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Physioeconomically, the Russian Federation may be conveniently divided into 9 major regions: the Central European Region, the North and Northwest European Region, the Volga Region, the North Caucasus, the Ural Region, Western Siberia, Eastern Siberia, Northern and Northwestern Siberia, and the Russian Far East.
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ISIS is a jihadist terrorist militia. It controlled territory where more than ten million people lived, in Iraq and Syria. However, the terrorist movement is also active in other parts of the world, including Libya, Nigeria and Southeast Asia. It is known for its well-funded propaganda on websites and social media, with videos of beheadings of soldiers, civilians, journalists and aid workers, as well as the deliberate destruction of cultural heritage.
The group appears to have been established in the early years of the Iraq war, while developing ties with al Qaeda. Then, it separated from Al Qaeda to form its own organization, with the aim of establishing an Islamic caliphate in the territories that at some point belonged to that religion. That is, from Spain to the Middle East.
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East Asian Buddhism or East Asian Mahayana is a collective term for the schools of Mahāyāna Buddhism that developed in East and Southeast Asia and follow the Chinese Buddhist canon. These include the various forms of Chinese Buddhism, Japanese Buddhism, Korean Buddhism, Singaporean Buddhism and Vietnamese Buddhism.
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Although Buddhism is not traditionally a religion that actively seeks to 'convert' others, it nonetheless spread across South East Asia and became a widely followed religion in many countries in the Middle Ages, due largely to the voyages of Buddhist traders across Central Asia.