The 1945 Allied occupation divided both Germany and Berlin into various zones. When three of these merged in 1948 as West Germany, the capital was established at Bonn. Although reunification was agreed to in 1990, Bonn served as the interim seat of government until 1999.
Moscow, the capital city of Russian Federation, is situated in western part of Russia.
Moscow is the capital of Russia. It is located in the European part of Russia.
Moscow is the capital of Russia.
Berlin is the capital of Germany
Russia (and the continent of Eurasia, large part of which Russia occupies) is divided by the Ural mountains into the European (or western) part and the Asian (or eastern) part. Moscow, the capital of Russia, is to the west of the Urals. Therefore, it is in the western part of the country. Note that while the eastern part of Russia is considerably larger in terrirtory, most of the population lives in the western part, and most of the large cities are found in the western part as well.
France, German, and Russia
I'm pretty sure that all of Russia, which is only part of the former Soviet Union, is on the European continent. It is considered part of Eastern Europe.
Yes. It was the capital of Kievan Rus' the birthplace of the Russia, Ukraine and Belarus.
Russia
Russia was the largest republic in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).
No, Russia does nothing to do with Rome. Rome is the capital city of Italy. Russia is a vast country in the east (the smallest part of it is in Europe, the biggest one is in Asia) Its capital is Moscow. Russia did not exist in the time of the ancient Roman empire, so it was not a province of it.
About six hours and Kiev is not part of Russia. It's the capital of Ukraine.