Russian prison camps were spread throughout Russia and it's later territories under the Soviet Union. The most famous region where many of these isolated camps were located was in north eastern Siberia.
North Korea and Russia
The Republic of Chechnya is located on the north slope of the Caucasus mountain region.
The extremely cold region in northern Asian Russia that was used as a "prison" by both czars and the communists is Siberia. Notably, the Gulags, a system of forced labor camps, were established there during the Soviet era, while earlier, Czarist authorities exiled political dissidents to Siberia. The harsh climate and remote location made it a place of severe punishment and isolation.
Egypt. Egypt is the country which is the farthest east in North Africa.
The Himalayan region of south central Asia, the Tibetan Plateau and north into Mongolia and Russia
The surrounding regions bordering and north of present day North Korea.
North Korea is located in East Asia, sharing its borders with China, Russia, and South Korea. Its capital city is Pyongyang.
well there are 2 cold places such as a place in russia and the north pole which are both extremely cold
The Himalayan region of central Asia, the Tibetan Plateau and as far north as Mongolia and Russia
The coordinates 60 north and 110 east refer to a location in Russia, near the city of Yekaterinburg in the Ural Mountains region.
The coordinates 60°N 100°E point to the continent of Asia, specifically to the north of Russia in the Siberian region.