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Where is Siberia?

Siberia lies in the north of Asia.

Siberia (Russian: сибирь; English: Siberia is a vast area in North Asia, with an area of over 1365438+ million square kilometers, starting from the Urals Mountains in the west, ending at Cape Gerzhnev in the east, bordering the Arctic Ocean in the north, reaching the mountainous areas in central and northern Kazakhstan in the southwest, and reaching Mongolia and the Outer Xing 'an Mountains in the south. The dialect is Russian/Altai/Yenisei.

Siberia

The name Siberia may come from Siberian Tatar, which means "Sib Ir". Siberian Tatars established the Siberian khanate with this name as its name, which was later conquered by the Grand Duchy of Moscow, and the word Siberia entered Russian. There is also a saying that "Xianbei Leah" comes from Xianbei.

Another explanation is that Siberia is interpreted as the land of the old class because its fief is located in Siberia. It is also said that Russia has created new place names in North Asia in the name of Xibe nationality. On the ancient map of China, Siberia was called the Luo wasteland. Siberia is rich in resources, and the western Siberian plain is the granary of Russia.

20 18, 18 10 In the middle of October, the extremely cold weather of -67℃ was measured in Oymyakan village, northeastern Siberia, Russia, which almost equaled the record of -69℃ measured in 1933.