Europe and Asia are on one landmass, called Eurasia. Russia is a country that is in Eurasia, with part of it in Europe and most of it in Asia.
Russia is the largest country in the world, but only part of it is in Europe, the rest being in Asia. The largest country wholly in Europe, which is also in the eastern part of the continent, is Ukraine.
No, it would not be fine to consider Russia as solely part of the Asia continent. The country of Russia is located on both the continent of Europe and the continent of Asia. It's important to remember though, that the capital of Russia, and the seats of power for the federal government are located in the Europe portion of Russia, and that most Russians identify their country as being part of Europe.
Russia is a part of Europe. Most of its population lives in European Russia and it has always been linked to Europe historically and culturally. The Russian Empire always had control of Western Europe up until the late 1900s.
No country is in all four of those continents. Russia is in both Asia and Europe. Egypt is a country in Africa. Bolivia is a country in South America.
part of russia is in Europe-around one third. The rest is in Asia.
Russia does belong to Europe, but it also does belong to the continent of Asia. However, Russia is considered more European than Asian. It has always been historically and politically tied to Europe much more than it has been to Asia.
Poland is a country in Europe bordered by Russia Germany and many other countries. But in Poland they call it a state from the polish union or something like that
Yes, Russia is both from Europe and Asia Asia is the biggest continent and Europe is the third. But if you say Eurasia this is only one continent even though it's combination of Asia and Europe
No some of Russia is in AsiaThe Ural mountains are one boundary of Europe and Russia.
Russia is a country that falls in both Europe and Asia -- 25% in Europe, 75% in Asia (approximately). Er, that's what some people think. But it's not true. The part of Russia west of the Urals and north of the Caucasus Mountains is Europe, by all standards; but every single other part is Asian, like Siberia. Some people don't get the concept that one country can be in more than one continent. There's dozens of countries like that. The USA is in three continents; North America, Asia, and Oceania.
Russia is a transcontinental country extending over much of northern Eurasia (Europe/Asia). When I say transcontinental country, I mean a country that spans over more than one continent. So, in conclusion, Russia is in Asia, but it is also in Europe, thus a transcontinental country.