peter the great
Like Turkey, Russia has land in both Europe and Asia.
Peter the Great.
Finland is in northern Europe. It is between Russia and Sweden.
Very soft, not like in Europe and United States.
Yoritomo Minamoto in the 1100s
Minsk is the capital of Belarus (White Russia) in eastern Europe.
No if there was a ruler that tried to start doing what Hitler did it would be stopped before it even got started because we just wouldn't allow it.
His attempt was to make Russia more like the rest of Europe, so his shift was more of a European-style and openness to Europe itself.
Oh, dude, the easternmost capital city of Europe is Moscow, Russia. Yeah, like, it's way over there on the eastern side of the continent. So, if you're ever in Moscow, you're literally in the far east of Europe. Cool, right?
Europe is a continent with many countries. Some of those countries have strong ties to Cuba, like Russia, and others do not.
Russia is a country that falls in both Europe and Asia -- 25% in Europe, 75% in Asia (approximately). Er, that's what some people think. But it's not true. The part of Russia west of the Urals and north of the Caucasus Mountains is Europe, by all standards; but every single other part is Asian, like Siberia. Some people don't get the concept that one country can be in more than one continent. There's dozens of countries like that. The USA is in three continents; North America, Asia, and Oceania.
Mostly the northern part, in countries like Russia, Sweden, Norway and Denmark as well as Iceland.