I'm pretty sure that all of Russia, which is only part of the former Soviet Union, is on the European continent. It is considered part of Eastern Europe.
In European part of Russia.
Yes, although less than 20% of Russia's land is actually a part of Europe, it is politically a part of Europe; over 3/4 of Russians also live in the European portion of Russia.
Yes it is.
Russia is, geographically, the largest country in Europe, as well as the largest country in the world. Even if you only count the part of Russia that's in the European continent Russia is still, by far, the largest European country.
Moscow is the capital of Russia. It is located in the European part of Russia.
Part of Russia is in Europe, with most of it being in Asia. So some Russians are European.
Yes, Russia is located in both Asia and Europe, making it a transcontinental country. The Ural Mountains generally mark the boundary between the European and Asian parts of Russia. Approximately 77% of Russia's land area lies in Asia, while the majority of its population lives in the European part.
yes, because Russia is part of Asia as well as Europe, you can be Asian or European
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.
yes it is a big part in Russia because Russia has very fertile land
The southern part of the plain is best for farming in Russia
Russia is a country and it is the largest country in the world. Russia's land area is 17,078,000 sq km