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  2. Siberia - Wikipedia

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    Koryaksky volcano towering over Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky on the Kamchatka Peninsula. Siberia spans an area of 13.1 million square kilometres (5,100,000 sq mi), covering the vast majority of Russia's total territory, and almost 9% of Earth's land surface (148,940,000 km 2, 57,510,000 sq mi).

  3. The Siberian cat is an ancient, breathtaking breed that originated in Russia. A forest cat, Siberians sport luxurious triple coats to protect against the cold. These furry cats have an outgoing and affectionate personality, making them exceptional companions. Learn more about the stunning and kind Siberian cat.

  4. 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 from the Arctic Ocean to the hills of north-central Kazakhstan and the borders of Mongolia and China.

  5. Formally known as the Siberian Forest Cat, the Siberian is a medium-sized semi-long-haired breed with a stunning triple coat and a charming personality. Intelligent and playful, the Siberian cat loves to give and receive affection.

  6. Siberian cat - Wikipedia

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    The Siberian is a centuries-old landrace (natural variety) of domestic cat in Russia, [3] and recently developed as a formal breed with standards promulgated the world over since the late-1980s. [4] Since 2006, the breed is recognised for registry and championship status with all major cat registries. [5] [6]

  7. The Siberian Cat: Characteristics, Care, and Temperament

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    Siberian cats are delightful feline companions that are known for their friendly, outgoing, and affectionate personalities. They enjoy playing and are very energetic, making them ideal pets for families and individuals alike.

  8. The majestic Siberian is a strong, powerfully built cat with strong hindquarters helping them jump exceptionally high. They are a slow-maturing breeding reaching full magnificence at about 5 years of age.

  9. Siberia - WorldAtlas

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    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. Siberia’s name comes from the Tatar word for “sleeping land”. It is one of the largest landmasses in the world, comprising about 9% of the entire world’s dry landmass.

  10. History of Siberia - Wikipedia

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    History of Siberia. The early history of Siberia was greatly influenced by the sophisticated nomadic civilizations of the Scythians (Pazyryk) on the west of the Ural Mountains and Xiongnu (Noin-Ula) on the east of the Urals, both flourishing before the common era.

  11. Siberia: Landscape, History, Climate, and Population - ThoughtCo

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    Siberia has a total area of over 5.1 million square miles (13.1 million sq km) and as such, it has a highly varied topography that covers several different geographic zones. The major geographical zones of Siberia, however, are the West Siberian Plateau and the Central Siberian Plateau. The West Siberian Plateau is mainly flat and swampy.