Siberia
The Vikings did not live specifically in Siberia. They mainly inhabited the regions of modern-day Scandinavia, including Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Iceland. However, it is believed that they had some contact with the indigenous people of Siberia, particularly through trade routes known as the "the Northern Route" connecting them to the East.
Both were motivated largely by the fur trade
Lenin was arrested in 1897 for forming an illegal trade union. He was sentenced to a year in prison and exiled to Siberia until 1900.
Siberia
No, Siberia is in Russia.
Siberia's population is around 30 million people live in the area of Siberia.
Siberia's western border is the Ural Mountains.
The southern part of Siberia is the best for farming.
Siberia has manufacturing, oil and natural gas.
Siberia exports machinery, gas and oil.
Lenin was arrested in 1897 because he and several others organized a workers trade union when trade unions under the Tsar were illegal. He went to prison for a year and was exiled to Siberia for three years.