The Ural Mountains separates European Russia from Asian Russia. A picture is included in the link below.
The Ural Mountains separate European Russia, and Asian Russia
yes, the Ural Mountains
The Ural Mountains
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.
The Ural Mountains in eastern Russia are generally considered the dividing line between the regions arbitrarily assigned to either continent.
Ural mountains
The Urals .
Europe is not separate from Russia as part of Russia is in Europe. Two mountain ranges are credited as borders between Europe and Asia, however; they are the Ural Mountains and the Caucus Mountains. The Ural Mountains are the mountains that separate European Russia from Asian Russia.
Volgograd is west of the Ural Mountains, therefore it is in Europe. The Urals are what separates Russia into Europe and Asia; everything west is Europe, everything east is Asia.
There is no mountain range separating Europe and Russia because part of Russia is in Europe. Europe is separated from Asia by the Caspian Sea, the Black Sea, the Caucasus Mountains, and the Ural Mountains. The Ural Mountains separate the European part of Russia from the Asian part.
Europe and Asia The Ural mountains divide European Russia from Asian Russia...and Europe from Asia.