Answer Turkey: Middle EastRussia: AsiaTurkey has land both on Asia and Europe. Asia part is bigger. Russia is also in Asia and Europe, but the Asia part as well is bigger.
Some differences between Russia and Western Europe are that Russia is more Orthodox Christian and western Europe is more into Catholic religion. Russia has communism, but western Europe has democratic government. Other differences are that Russia has a strong military and loads of military weapons, but western Europe has none or less.
Western Europe is more technologically advanced than Russia.
Definitely Western Russia, specifically in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
1. Russia is further East than Western Europe. 2. It covers more time zones ( at a guess) 3. Western Europe is FAR better at hiding corruption and governmental influence via money than Russia.
Most of Europe lies in the Western hemisphere. Only some parts of Turkey and Russia lie in what is considered the Eastern hemisphere.
Danube doesn't flow in Russia or Turkey.
Western Russia, or European Russia, is the most populated part of Russia. It contains about 75% of the Russian population with about 110,000,000 people.
Alaska - Western Russia is just across the Bering Strait.
Yes. Georgia is in the Caucasus region of Eurasia on the south western border of Russia and the north eastern border of Turkey. It was a republic of the Soviet Union until 1991. It known as Georgia in the western world, the local name is Gruziya.
Turkey is located in both the eastern and western hemisphere. The majority of the country lies in the eastern hemisphere, while a small portion in the western part of Turkey lies in the western hemisphere.
1. Russia is further East than Western Europe. 2. It covers more time zones ( at a guess) 3. Western Europe is FAR better at hiding corruption and governmental influence via money than Russia.