There is no continent called "Russian." Russia is a country that straddles both Europe and Asia.
Turkey is the country that sits on both the European and Asian continents. The city of Istanbul, which is partially located in both Europe and Asia, serves as a bridge between the two continents.
The smallest continent in Asia is Maldives, which is an island country located in the Indian Ocean. It consists of 26 atolls and is the smallest Asian country both in land area and population.
Australia is both a continent and a country.
No, Russia is a country that is situated in two continents, Europe and Asia.
Turkey is not a continent. It is a country that contains portions of both Europe and Asia.
Turkey lie on Asia and Europe. (It is an Eurasian country) Turkey has land both on Asia and Europe. Asian part is bigger.
* no russia was never a continent (posted by anonymously emma lol)
Spain is a country that spans both Europe and Africa.
Europe and Asia are both continents, not countries. And Bulgaria is a country in the continent of Europe.
No. First off all Russia is a country, not a continent and second of all Europe isn't that big of a continent.
There is no continent called "Russian." Russia is a country that straddles both Europe and Asia.
Russia is not considered a continent. The country is located both in Europe and Asia, the two halves are separated by the Ural Mountain Range.
No. France is a country and Switzerland is a country. They're both located in western Europe (and Europe is a continent).
Turkey is the country that sits on both the European and Asian continents. The city of Istanbul, which is partially located in both Europe and Asia, serves as a bridge between the two continents.
turkey and russia are the two that are mostly knowen as being part of both asia and europe but there are a couple of other asian countries that have a small part of their country in europe.
Australia is both a country and continent.