In European Russia
No, Russia is located in both the European and Asian continent.
No,Russia is a European/Asian country. (Learn your geography)
No, since the Ural Mountains separate Asian Russia to the east from European Russia in the west, and the West Siberian Plain is located in Asian Russia, that means the West Siberian Plain is located east of the Ural Mountains.
Siberia is located in the northern part of Asia. Over half of Russia is considered Siberian territory. It is the coldest part of Russia.
its located in the northern hemisphere and in North America, Asian, Europe, and most of Canada and Russia
Turkey, Georgia, Russia, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan.
Russia is located on both the European and Asian continents. The continental divide is the Ural Mountains.
Russia is easily the largest country in the world at 17,078,000 sq km as is located on both the European and Asian continents.
The Ural Mountains separate European Russia and Asian Russia. The Caucus Mountains separate Russia (European Russia to be exact) from the Middle East (an Asian region), not Asian Russia.
About 75% of Russia is in Asia. The other quarter belongs to Europe. However, the majority of Russia's population (about 80%) is located in Europe and the Russians are of European ancestry. This is why Russia is typically seen as a European, not Asian, country, despite the fact that the vast majority is located in Asia.
It depends on what ethnicity you are. Just because you live in Asia you are not Asian, for example, Indians are Caucasian not Asian. (If you live in North America your race is not North American..) If you are white and live in Russia, then you are European, if you are Asian and live in Russia, then you are Asian.