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The first humans to settle in the Americas crossed the Bering Strait between Alaska and Siberia. At the time it was a plain and you could walk across.
It is believed that there was at one time, a 'land bridge' connecting what is now Alaska and Siberia … it's only 'bout 60 miles. The first people are thought to have crossed that short span to the 'New World.'
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Alaska is the US state closest to where the first people crossed a land bridge into North America. The Bering Land Bridge connected Alaska and Siberia during the last Ice Age, allowing early humans to migrate into North America.
Yeniseians are believed to be the first people of Siberia in around 45,000 BC
McDonald's was the first fast food restaurant in Moscow.
The exact number of people who crossed the land bridge connecting Alaska and Siberia, known as Beringia, is not known, but estimates suggest that several waves of migration occurred over thousands of years. Archaeological evidence indicates that the first groups may have crossed around 15,000 to 20,000 years ago during the last Ice Age. These early migrants are believed to be the ancestors of Native Americans. The population size at any given time likely varied significantly due to environmental changes and other factors.
That would be the Bering land bridge. It was around 1000 miles wide (north to south) at it's widest. It connected present-day Alaska. and eastern Siberia.
Siberia - 2013 First Snow - 1.7 was released on: USA: 26 August 2013
First reference to Moscow was in Yuri Dolgoruki's letter in 1147 AD.
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Siberia is not far at all for some. the farthest will always depend on first location.