Russian Siberia refers to the vast region of northeastern Asia that is part of Russia, extending from the Ural Mountains in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east. It encompasses several federal subjects, including Siberian Republics and regions such as Novosibirsk, Irkutsk, and Yakutia. Known for its harsh climate and expansive landscapes, Siberia is rich in Natural Resources and spans approximately 5 million square miles.
Russian State Ballet of Siberia was created in 1978.
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He is considered Russian because he was from the Siberia area of the Russian empire.
FC Sibir Novosibirsk is a Russian football team based in Siberia.
Ancient non-Russian people in Siberia.
The currency used in Siberia, as in the rest of Russia, is the Russian ruble.
Siberia is part of Russian Federation.
The tsar, Nicholas II Romanov, ruled Siberia and the whole of the Russian empire in 1914.
No. Siberia is part of Russia. Before the 1917 Revolution the Russian monarchs also reigned over Siberia, but Siberia has never had a monarchy of its own.
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Siberia uses the Russian Ruble.