1. Ukraine is a country located in Eastern and partially in Central Europe.
2. It borders Belarus to the North, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary to the West, Romania and Moldova to the southwest, and Russia to the East and northeast.
3. The population of Ukraine is 41 million 880 thousand people.
4. The longest river in Ukraine is the Dnieper. The area of its basin within Ukraine is 286,000 km².
5. In the South and South-East it is washed by the Black and Azov seas.
6. The largest cities in Ukraine by area are Kiev, Krivoy Rog and Makeyevka.
7. The official language of our state is Ukrainian.
8. The capital of Ukraine and at the same time its largest city is Kiev.
Russian board games are essentially tabletop games involving pieces or counters placed or moved on a pre-marked board or surface along with a set of rules. There are several Russian games that are based purely on strategy, but most include an element of chance as well, while others are purely driven by chance and have no element of skill involved. These board games usually feature a goal that players are aiming to achieve. Traditional board games signified a clash between two armies and most of the popular titles in the modern era are still based on defeating opponents when it comes to winning position, counters, or accumulating points.
There are several varieties of board games in Russia that are language themed, but due to their popularity, you can also find them in other languages. Their illustration of real-life conditions can range from no inherent theme to having a specific narrative. The game rules and strategies can also range from being very simplistic to those that describe a game universe in immense detail. The time needed to learn and play a Russian board game will greatly vary from game to game but won't necessarily correlate with the complexity or number of rules.