Yes.
Most of the people in the Siberian part of the Russian federation are RUSSIAN.
RUSSIANS this is the correct answer
Kaliningrad was part of the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic. It is now part of the Russian Federation.
No, and never be it!! (I can say it because im belarussian)
Officially, the part that lies west of the Ural mountains belongs to Europe. The part east of it to Asia. However, in the far east of Russia people admit they feel more European than Asian.
Siberia, part of the Russian Federation.
No part of Russia is crossed by either the Tropic of Cancer or Capricorn.
It was a former federation of Communist Republics occupying the northern half of Asia and part of Eastern Europe, capital Moscow. The word Soviet is derived from a Russian word meaning 'council'
***Russia, and part is in Europe and part in is Asia
Asia. The Ural mountains are considered a boundary between Europe and Asia, so Russia is partly European as well as Asian. This is very argued and was earlier stated as placed in Eurasia
Siberia is part of Russian Federation.
It is a republic within the Russian Federation. It is not, however, an independent nation - it is still part of Russia.