The Ural Mountains.
There is no specific mountain range that separates Europe from Russia; much of Russia is IN Europe. The Ural mountains in central Russia separate Europe from Asia.
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Ural Mountains.
Mount Evrest
The Ural Mountains run north and south and separate Europe Russia from Asian Russia
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.
No mountain range separates Europe from Russia. Part of Russia is in Europe. What you are thinking about is what separates Europe from Asia. That is mainly the mountain range known as the Urals, and also the mountain range known as the Caucasus mountains. Most of Russia is in 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.
The Ural Mountains separates European Russia from Asian Russia. A picture is included in the link below.
There is a watershed that stretches from Gibraltar to the Caspian Sea in Russia. It separates water that flows into the Atlantic from waters that drain into the Mediterranean.