No
Russia is part of europe and asia.
No. First off all Russia is a country, not a continent and second of all Europe isn't that big of a continent.
Russia, however, these statistics include all of Russia, not just European Russia. The largest petroleum producer wholly in Europe is Norway.
Turkey, Russia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Georgia all have parts in Europe and Asia.
It depends on whether or not you say that Russia is part of Europe, Asia, or a distinct Eurasia. I think it's safe to say that Moscow is not in Europe because Russia is so large it is a realm all to itself.
The country with the lowest population density in Eastern Europe is Estonia.
Russia, however, this includes all of Russia's territory that falls into Asia, and not just Europe. Germany is the country wholly in Europe with the largest coal production.
Russia but Ukraine if you ask for a country all in Europe.
Russia, however this includes all of Russia and not just European Russia. Norway would be the largest country by natural gas production wholly in Europe.
Russia, just the European portion of Russia has about 110,000,000 alone.
No, Russia is (just the European portion of Russia is about 6.6 times larger than the Ukraine; the largest country wholly in Europe.) If you do not include Russia, and include intregal parts of the country not in Europe, then the answer is France.By population, the answer is still European Russia(contains about 80% of all of Russia's population), but if you do not include Russia as an answer, then the answer is Germany.