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The map shows the Russian Federation and neighboring countries with international borders, the national capital Moscow, major cities, main roads, railroads, and major airports.
- Kazakhstan Map
The map shows Kazakhstan, a republic in Central Asia, south...
- Kyrgyzstan Map
Map is showing Kyrgyzstan, a landlocked mountainous country...
- Tajikistan Map
Map is showing Tajikistan, a landlocked republic in central...
- Georgia
The country is located at the crossroads between Western...
- Simferopol
The map shows a city map of Simferopol with expressways,...
- Soviet Union
Compared, the Soviet Union was more than twice the size of...
- Slovakia Interactive Map
About Slovakia Slovakia is a landlocked country in central...
- Moldova
φ Latitude, λ Longitude (of Map center; move the map to see...
- Kazakhstan Map
Russia and Turkey are transcontinental states with territory in both Asia and Europe. Russia is historically, culturally, and politically a European state, with a history of imperial conquests in Asia.
The map shows the continents, oceans, major countries, and a network of lines (graticules) representing meridians and parallels, the geographic coordinate system. It is also a political map because it shows the borders between sovereign states.
The map shows European Russia and surrounding countries with international borders, rivers and lakes, the national capital Moscow, district capitals, major cities, main roads, railroads, major airports (with IATA Codes) and major geographic features such as the Ural Mountains, the Ural River, the Black Sea and the Northern Caucasus mountain ...
As a transcontinental country in Eurasia, Russia shares borders in both Europe and Asia. Out of the 18 total land borders and maritime boundaries, 12 are in Europe and 5 are in Asia, while 1 border lies in the Bering Strait; between North America and Asia.
20 mar 2021 · Europe and Asia form one large continental area known as Eurasia. The Eurasia continent sits almost entirely on the Eurasian plate, except for Arabian and Indian subcontinents and some areas near the Chersky Range. The Eurasian plate indicates clearly that there is no geologic boundary between Asia and Europe. Map showing the countries of Eurasia.
Primarily in the Northern and Eastern Hemispheres, Eurasia spans from Iceland and the Iberian Peninsula in the west to the Russian Far East, and from the Russian Far North to Maritime Southeast Asia in the south, but other specific geographical limits of Eurasia states that the southern limit is in the Weber's line.