Many would say, Europe.
Of course, there is a problem with that answer, because, geographically speaking, Russia occupies a large part of Europe (also a large part of Asia). To avoid this ambiguity, you can say, Western Europe.
Again, some might say that between Western Europe and Russia, there is Eastern Europe. These divisions are more political and historic than geographic.
To be 100% sure, one would have to start naming the countries that are immediately to the west of Russia, such as Ukraine, Belarus, etc.
Russia is located in the Northern and Eastern hemispheres.
No, since the Ural Mountains separate Asian Russia to the east from European Russia in the west, and the West Siberian Plain is located in Asian Russia, that means the West Siberian Plain is located east of the Ural Mountains.
It is located on the far east of Siberia, in Russia, and projects into the northwestern portion of the Pacific Ocean (not into the Baltic Sea, which is to the west of Russia, not to the east of Russia).
Russia is to the west of Alaska and Canada to the east
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Of course, St. Petersburg is located west of the Urals. St. Petersburg is located in the European part of Russia, and the border between Europe and Asia passes just to the Urals.
Volgograd is west of the Ural Mountains, therefore it is in Europe. The Urals are what separates Russia into Europe and Asia; everything west is Europe, everything east is Asia.
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