Moscow.
Moscow is the capital of Russia. It is located in the European part of Russia.
Leningrad is in Europe. It is a city located in the European part of Russia.
Samara is located in the southeastern part of European Russia. It is the sixth largest city in all of Russia covering over 115,000 acres. It is on the eastern bank of the Volga River and south of the Sokolyi Hills.
It is not in europe, it is in asia and the capital is Moscow.
Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Leningrad, is in the European part of Russia. It is located at the head of the Gulf of Finland.
In European part of Russia.
Kirov is located in the European part of Russia, not far from Kazan and about 940 km to the east from Moscow.
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.
I think you mean what continent is Moscow in...Moscow is in the country of Russia, which is primarily in Asia, although Russia is considered to be a European country, because its capital Moscow, is in Europe.
Soho House was founded in the European city of London. London is located in Britain and England, part of the country of the United Kingdom, which is located on the continent of Europe.
Russia is located in both the Eastern and Northern Hemispheres. It spans from Eastern Europe to Northern Asia, with its capital, Moscow, situated in the European part of the country.
Prague, Czech Republic, is the most centrally located airport when the European part of the Russian Federation is not factored in. Kiev, Ukraine, contrastingly serves as the most centrally located airport when Russia's European extension is considered.