Siberia

Historically part of Russia since the seventeenth century, Siberia is a geographical region in Eurasia and North Asia. It extends from the Ural Mountains to the Pacific Ocean. It accounts for 77% of Russia’s land, but only 27% of the population lives here. Siberia is known for its harsh, cold temperatures. The Soviet Union also established many prisons and labor camps here.

Coordinates

Latitude: 61.013709700000
Longitude: 99.196655900000