
Siberia - Wikipedia
Traditionally, Siberia spans the entire expanse of land from the Ural Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, with the Ural River usually forming the southernmost portion of its western boundary, and includes …
Siberia | Map, History, Geography, & Climate | Britannica
Oct 28, 2025 · Siberia, vast region of Russia and northern Kazakhstan, constituting all of northern Asia. Siberia extends from the Ural Mountains in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east and southward …
What is Siberia? | Tales from Home: Two Siberians on Siberia
However, the precise meaning of the word remains unclear. For a moment, let us consider Siberia in its broader sense. Covering approximately 13.1 million square kilometers (5.1 million square miles), …
Fascinating Facts About Siberia - ThoughtCo
May 13, 2025 · Located to the east of Russia's Ural mountains, Siberia is known for its harsh winters and vast landscape. In fact, if Siberia were its own country, it would be the largest country in the …
Siberia - WorldAtlas
Oct 27, 2021 · Siberia is the northernmost region of Asia. Most of the region belongs to the Russian Federation. In fact, it comprises most of Russia’s territory.
History of Siberia - Wikipedia
It was divided into two governorates general, West Siberia and East Siberia. West Siberia comprised the Tobolsk and Tomsk governorates, and East Siberia comprised Irkutsk Governorate, and the newly …
Siberia summary | Britannica
Siberia, Region, north-central Asia, largely in Russia. It extends from the Ural Mountains to the Pacific Ocean and from the Arctic Ocean to central Kazakhstan and the boundaries of China and Mongolia; …
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Siberia is known for its long, harsh winters, with a January average of −25 °C (−13 °F). Although it is geographically located in Asia, Russian sovereignty and colonization since the 16th century has led …
Siberia (continent) - Wikipedia
Siberia, also known as Siberian Craton, Angaraland (or simply Angara) and Angarida, [1] is an ancient craton in the heart of Siberia. Today forming the Central Siberian Plateau, it formed an independent …
Siberia - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Siberia covers about 70% of all Russian territory, but only 26% of Russians live there. It is one of the coldest places on Earth where people live. 70% of people in Siberia live in cities.