No. Area-wise or population-wise. Area-wise, Russia is a total of about 17,000,000 km2, of which about 3,600,000 km2 belong to Europe. Europe is about 10,200,000 km2, so Russia is almost half, about 35%, or 1/3, of Europe.
Population-wise, Russia has about 140,000,000, of which about 110,000,000 live in Europe boundaries. Europe has a total population of about 750,000,000, meaning about 15% of Europeans are Russian.
Russia is half in Europe and half in Asia.
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it is part of Europe because the capital is good luck with social studies!
The left half of Russia is in Europe and the right part is in Asia.
Because of history 0.0
Yes, contrary to popular belief, Moscow is actually part of Asia. Occasinally people think of half of Russia being part of Europe, but the country is actually all in Asia.
Russia, the largest country in the world, is partially in Europe. It covers a larger area of Europe than any other country. However, it would be less than half of Europe, but over a third of Europe.
Siberia is located in the northern part of Asia. Over half of Russia is considered Siberian territory. It is the coldest part of Russia.
The capitol of Russia, Moscow, is in Europe and Russia began as a European state. However, more than half of the lands that now constitute Russia are in Asia. So Russia is in both Europe and in Asia.
eastern half of the United States, Canada, Europe, parts of Russia, China, and Japan.
No. Europe is a continent, not a country. It has about 50 countries in it. Russia is a country. Part of it is in Europe and most of it is in Asia.
Asia. The Ural mountains are considered a boundary between Europe and Asia, so Russia is partly European as well as Asian. This is very argued and was earlier stated as placed in Eurasia