The Urals mountains
The Ural Mountains run north and south along 60° longitude and serve as the natural boundary separating European Russia from Asian Russia. This mountain range extends approximately 2,500 kilometers from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Caspian Sea in the south. The Urals are significant not only geographically but also culturally, as they mark the transition between the two distinct regions of Russia.
The Ural Mountains run north and south and separate Europe Russia from Asian Russia
A lot of Irish came during that period, along with european and asian immigrants
Korea, Malaysia and part of Russia (Kamchatka) are peninsulas, along with Saudi Arabia.
Asian Russia, also known as Siberia, is characterized by its vast landscapes, including taiga forests, tundra, and mountain ranges. It is home to a diverse range of wildlife and natural resources, including oil, natural gas, and minerals. Major cities like Novosibirsk and Vladivostok are located here, along with the Trans-Siberian Railway, which connects it to European Russia. Additionally, Siberia has significant indigenous cultures and historical sites, including the remnants of the Gulag system.
No. There are some European countries that do not get along too well with some Asian countries (for example, France and North Korea), but that does not mean the whole continents hate each other. In fact, there are some pretty strong relations (mostly with Israel and Russia; Europeanized states in Asia).
If it is used to name a person, yes; such as "The Asian walked along the path." But it is otherwise used as an adjective, such as "The Asian man walked along the path."
Tundra is found along the Arctic Ocean in Europe. It can be found in Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, and Denmark (via Greenland).
The two countries are Georgia and Russia. They are located along the Caucasus mountains and have parts of their boundaries within the European continent.
Mostly Uranium and sometimes thorium also. Uranium is obtained from Australia, France, Russia etc and thorium is found in India along with other Asian countries.
The seaport of St. Petersburg was crucial to the Europeanization of Russia. Founded by Peter the Great in 1703, it served as a "window to the West," facilitating trade, cultural exchange, and the influx of Western ideas. Its strategic location along the Baltic Sea allowed Russia to engage more directly with European powers, significantly influencing the country's modernization efforts.
They got along with the Asian sensations, and the Amish mafias