Moscow can be found in the Eastern Hemisphere (near 55.75° N 37.6° E).
*All of Russia, except for the eastern Chukotsk (Chukchi) peninsula, is in the eastern hemisphere.
Since the generally accepted zero latitude is at Greenwich in England, where you can straddle the boundary between east and west, the answer is that Moscow is in the eastern hemisphere.
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 located in the Northern and Eastern hemispheres.
arctic
Russia is to the west of Alaska and Canada to the east
Africa and Russia
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.
The Bering Sea
Western Russia.
Russia is on the East of Ukraine.
West.
There are approximately 14,000 miles between Russia's east and west borders.
The west Siberian lowlands is an enormous empty marshland located to the east of Ural (Russia). Its probably in Siberia ( Russian i think )