Not one continent

Some of you may quickly respond by saying that Russia is not on one continent, but in fact it is on two, Europe and Asia, Europe and Asia. Although Russia has not yet officially decided whether Russia is in Europe or Asia, it seems clear that both geographically and ethno-culturally Russia is actually located on the Eurasian and Asian continents. In the list of continents, we had to put Russia in one continent or another, so we put Russia in Europe, following the UN classification. We cannot place a country on two continents, so we must follow the UN classification that says Russia or the Russian Federation is in Europe.

Russian Federation

Russia or the Russian Federation is a country located on two continents, Asia and Europe, so the correct answer to this question is that Russia is not a continent, it is just a country. The answer to the question of whether Russia is officially part of Europe or Asia is one of those pesky common senses that might drive some people crazy. At Sporcle, we usually say that Russia is "simultaneously" part of Asia and Europe, not only because we're trying to reduce bickering due to geographic curiosity, but because this answer is actually fact-based. . . In fact, part of Russia's territory is in Europe and part in Asia.

Asia

Of course, Russia is not the only country with parts of its territory on two different continents. About 75% of the territory of Russia or the Russian Federation is in Asia, the remaining 25% is in Europe, and it is important to note that the country accounts for almost 40% of the total area of ​​Europe. .The European part covers an area of ​​about 4 million square kilometers, accounting for about 40% of the total area of ​​the European continent, making Russia the largest country in Europe; its Asian part, covering the entire North Asia, covers an area of ​​about 13.1 million square kilometers, making Russia the largest country in Asia s country. As mentioned, most of its territory is in Asia, and most Russians live in continental Europe.

Eurasian Character

The whole of Russia covers both continents, which gives it a truly Eurasian character, which can also be observed in the Russian cultural and ethnic composition. When we think of Russian culture, we think of ethnic Russians living in Eastern Europe, not the many indigenous peoples of Siberia, and associate it with the country as a whole.

Identity

There is no doubt that Russia's identity is largely determined by the fact that Russia is expanding from Europe to Asia. While Russia has European (West) and Asian (East) traditions, Turkey is a bridge between Europe and Asia and Spain is a bridge between Europe and Africa.

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