Siberia is located in the northern part of Asia. Over half of Russia is considered Siberian territory. It is the coldest part of Russia.
Most of Russia's deposits are in siberia, and they are difficult to get.
In 1910, Russia's political boundaries extended from Eastern Europe to Siberia in Asia, encompassing a vast territory that included present-day Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and parts of Central Asia.
Most of Russia's deposits are in Siberia, and they are difficult to get.
Siberia
Yes, Russia controls Siberia.
The northern hemisphere--North America, Europe, Russia and Siberia, and northern Asia.
Russia is located in both Europe and Asia, the largest part is in Asia. The continental divide is the Ural Mountains.
There are no "euro" mountains. -That is Ural and they are possibly the largest mountain chain in Europe or Asia. "The large land area you are apparently referring to is 'Siberia'
No, Siberia is in Russia.
Siberia is part of Russia. Russia's national bird is the eagle.
Tyumen is the capital of Tyumenskaya Oblast in Western Siberia (east of the Urals) and is therefore in Asia.