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Yes, generally speaking, the northern and western regions of Russia are characterized by low-lying plains and flat terrain, while the southern and eastern areas are more mountainous. The Ural Mountains divide the European and Asian parts of Russia, creating a natural boundary between the flat plains to the west and the mountainous areas to the east.
The Lena River flows from south to north in eastern Siberia, Russia, before entering the Laptev Sea.
Ukraine is surrounded by seven countries: Russia to the east and northeast, Belarus to the north, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary to the west, and Romania and Moldova to the southwest and south.
North Korea is located in East Asia, sharing its borders with China, Russia, and South Korea. Its capital city is Pyongyang.
North Korea is located on the Korean Peninsula in East Asia. It is situated between China and South Korea, with Russia and Japan nearby.
The US spans the Western, Northern, and Southern Hemispheres. Russia and Denmark span the Northern, Eastern, and Western Hemispheres. Indonesia is in the Northern, Southern, and Eastern Hemispheres. France and the UK span all four hemispheres as well.
The west.
Latvia to the south and Russia to the east.
The north and west is mainly rugged or mountainous and the east and south is mainly agricultural.
The west and north is quite mountainous with the east and south less so.
Russia.
It borders Russia to the north and People's Republic of China to the south, east and west
North Korea is an Asian country located north of south Korea, east of china, west of japan, and south of russia.
Eastern Europe, to the south and east of Russia, north of Romania and Moldova, east of Poland and Belarus, and to the north of the Black Sea.
Yes. East Asia includes region North to the East Russia and South to Malaysia
japan is on the sea. on the west there is north and south Korea , south east there is china and north russia ( Russian islands)
It borders Mongolia Kazakhstan and China http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siberia
Mongolia is bordered by Russia to the North, and by China to the South, East, and West.