No, it would not be fine to consider Russia as solely part of the Asia continent. The country of Russia is located on both the continent of Europe and the continent of Asia. It's important to remember though, that the capital of Russia, and the seats of power for the federal government are located in the Europe portion of Russia, and that most Russians identify their country as being part of Europe.
Europe & Asia.
Mozambique is in Africa. Some of Russia is in Europe, though most of it is in Asia.
Russia is partially in Europe, though most of it is in Asia. Some of the more significant parts are in Europe, such as Moscow, the capital city, and some other major cities. Siberia is a bleak and sparsely populated area of Russia, and it is mostly in Asia. Culturally Russia is closer to European than Asian elements.
Spain is in Europe. Russia is a country, not a continent. Some of it is in Europe. Most of it is in Asia.
Russia and Turkey are in both Europe and Asia.
Part of Russia is in Europe, with most of it being in Asia. So some Russians are European.
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Russia is on the continents of Europe and Asia.
Russia is typically considered part of both Europe and Asia. There's some dispute over where the border between the continents actually is (in Russia and beyond), but most people say the part of Russia west of the Ural Mountains is European and the eastern part is Asian. That means more of Russia's landmass is in Asia, but more of the population lives in Europe, as the biggest cities, Moscow and St. Petersburg, are both on the European side.If this frustrates you—"Why can't everything fit cleanly into our categories!"—I have bad news. Russia isn't the only country that spans multiple continents; Egypt, Greece, and Turkey do it, too.
Russia is in europe, Canada is in North America, China is in Asia, U.S. is in North America.
No body of water separates Europe and Asia completely.