The Ural Mountains separates European Russia from Asian Russia. A picture is included in the link below.
Yes, the aim was to link European Russia with the Far East.
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Russia is located in both Europe and Asia, spanning across two continents. The majority of Russia's population and major cities are situated in the European part of the country, while the vast eastern region extends into Asia.
Russia is partially in Europe, though most of it is in Asia. Some of the more significant parts are in Europe, such as Moscow, the capital city, and some other major cities. Siberia is a bleak and sparsely populated area of Russia, and it is mostly in Asia. Culturally Russia is closer to European than Asian elements.
About 75% of Russia is in Asia. The other quarter belongs to Europe. However, the majority of Russia's population (about 80%) is located in Europe and the Russians are of European ancestry. This is why Russia is typically seen as a European, not Asian, country, despite the fact that the vast majority is located in Asia.
ethnic Ukrainians in the west want to link the country to Western Europe to join the European union (EU) ethnic Russians in the east want closer ties to Russia
According to the World Factbook, '''Germany''' has the highest population in Europe at 82,282,988 people, and is number 15 in the world. See the link below for a complete list. European Russia with approximately 110,000,000
These include a wide range of lanuages, but NOT those spoken in the Far East. Please seek the link.
Many European flags have eagles on them, but the one that best matches your description is the flag of Montenegro. Click the link for a photo.
Either under (Channel Tunnel rail link) or over (Ferry) the English channel, or the North sea to Scandanavia
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