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Western Russia covers a smaller land area compared to eastern Russia. Western Russia includes regions like Moscow and St. Petersburg and extends westward towards Europe. Eastern Russia encompasses vast areas like Siberia and the Russian Far East, making up a significant portion of the country's landmass.
Siberia.
Most of Russia east of the Ural Mountains is referred to as Siberia.
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Do you mean landmass or people?
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3.28 million square km
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At the time, the land that would become Russia, as well as Germany and much of eastern Europe, was inhabited by tribal people who didn't have a government. The Romans called these people "barbarians".
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Most of Russia's Central and Eastern areas are scarcely populated, due to much of the terrain being frozen and somewhat inhabitable. Much of the land is used as nature preserves, and what not, but you'll find most of Russia's population in its European section (Western), where Moscow is located. Russia's population, irregardless, is 141,930,000, which is still large! (Ranked 9th)
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