mention the regions included in Russian empire
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Answer: Finland, Poland and many parts of Transcaucasia were included in the Russian empire.
There were Slavs, Jews and Turkish people in them.
Much wanted autonomy in various fields and conflicts arose due to that as the country was under the monarchy of Tsar Nicholas II. It was in the year 1914.
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The Russian empire included territory around Moscow and current-day Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, parts of Poland, Ukraine and Belarus. It also comprised some of today's Central Asian states.
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