Russia has almost twice the land size of Europe.
Part of Russia (west of the Ural Mountains) is in Europe. The Asian part of Russia to the east has large areas of sparse population. So, on average, Europe is probably quite a bit denser.
Russia by far. Europe's population is over 5 times that of Russia, but its size is less than 2/3 that of Russia's. Europe's population density is about 72/km2 while Russia's is about 8/km2; Europe's population density is about 9 times that of Russia's.
In 1812, Russia had the largest standing army in Europe. The number of troops was 500,000.
europe and rusiia are double the size of the us
The difference is the size.
Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkey, and France. Wholly in Europe: The Ukraine, France, Spain, and Sweden.
The same of any other breed. However, in the US, there are only "bantam" Silkies - but from what I understand, they are more like a cross of size between bantam and large fowl. Apparently, there are only real size differences in Europe between silkies.
Russia is the largest country in the world, but only part of it is in Europe, the rest being in Asia. The largest country wholly in Europe, which is also in the eastern part of the continent, is Ukraine.
there is no difference
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Id have to say France, since it is one of the largest tourists attractions. But if you mean size wise then it is eastern Russia since it is technically called part of Europe.