The Russian federation
Culturally : Yes Politically: Mostly no
yes it refers to russia politically
Russia is a transcontinental country, spanning Europe and Asia. Geographically and politically it is a part of both. However, it is more geographically connected to Asia, and more politically connected to Europe. To help you better understand this, look at the United States. It is geographically a part of North America, but is much more politically a part of Europe, specifically Western Europe.
Russia spans both Europe and Asia. Geographically, they are both considered eastern continents. However, politically, Europe is known as the 'Western World'.
Yes, although less than 20% of Russia's land is actually a part of Europe, it is politically a part of Europe; over 3/4 of Russians also live in the European portion of Russia.
Before WWI, Russia had been ruled by Tsars, similar to Kings. After WWI, Russia was a communist country known as the Soviet Union. It would be a communist country until 1990, when it became Russia again.
from the begining of the world war till the end of the Russian civil war about 40 milion Russians died plus russia wasnt a kingdom anymore
Five Asian countries are also partially present in Europe: Russia, Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan. However, Russia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan are almost always considered fully European countries, politically speaking.
America's cooking style and food is different from russia because russia has different style and different food to cook.
The government is extremely different!
Switzerland is not in Russia, since both are entirely different countries.