No. Mongolia is in Asia. Ireland is in Europe.
No. Mongolia is in Asia, not Europe. It is not a member of the European Union and does not use the Euro.
Russia spans both Europe and Asia as continents. but two countries it spans are Kazakhstan and Mongolia
No. It's over in Asia under China.
There was a massive trade increase between Europe and Asia.
There was a massive trade increase between Europe and Asia.
No no, they are two different continents! :'D Now, there were many empires in Europe that expanded all the way to Asia [mostly India and Mongolia], but they are independent now. Oh! If you're talking about Russia, they are located in both Asia and Europe! Some people like to call it "EurAsia".
Italy is in Europe, India and Japan are both in Asia.
Tartar is a nation from both Mongolia and Tartarstan in Asia.
Mongolia is in Eurasia or more specifically in east central Asia.
From a geological point of view, Turkey is unique in that it has landmass in both Europe and Asia. Could you not argue Russia borders both Europe & Asia?
Russia (Europe and Asia) Kazakhstan (Europe and Asia) Azerbaijan (Europe and Asia) Armenia (Europe and Asia) Georgia (Europe and Asia) Turkey (Europe and Asia) Egypt (Africa and Asia) Spain (Europe and Africa)