Russia's Siberia region extends from the Ural Mountains in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east. The climate in Siberia is very cold in the winter and mild in the summer. The region is characterized by the diversity of its terrain, including desert, lakes and rivers. The Siberian desert is one of the coldest regions in the world, and it is called the icy desert. Siberia contains many natural attractions that greatly attract tourists, such as lakes, some of which have been classified on the World Heritage List, due to their stunning and charming beauty. Among the prominent natural features is also the mountainous region, where tourists can do various sports, such as mountain climbing or long-distance walking. The Siberian region also contains many nature reserves, gardens and parks, and includes a number of rivers such as the Yenisei River. Tourist attractions in Siberia are not limited to natural areas only, but also include some historical and archaeological sites distributed throughout, which gives it a special cultural and historical character.
languages spoken in siberia :
Russian
currencies used in siberia :
Russian ruble (RUB)
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