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Siberian - translation to English

REGION OF ASIA
Siberian; East Siberia; Сиби́рь; Sibir’; Siberia, Russia; Eastern Siberia; CnBnpb; Szibéria; Сибирской; Siberian steppe; Siberian Steppe; Sziberia; Sibir'; Geography of Siberia; Siberia (Russia); Siberia, Russia (Federation); Climate of Siberia; Сибирь; Russia-in-Asia; Siberian Territory; Russian Siberia; Siberian Russia; Mountain ranges in Siberia; Geology of Siberia; Borders of Siberia; Fauna of Siberia; Climate change in Siberia; Transport in Siberia; List of mountain ranges of Siberia; Economy of Siberia; Russia in Asia
  • [[Belukha Mountain]]
  • Altai mountain range]].
  • Chukchi]], one of many [[indigenous peoples of Siberia]]. Representation of a Chukchi family by [[Louis Choris]] (1816)
  • Coat of arms of Siberia, which was a part of the Russian Imperial Coat of Arms until 1917
  • [[Kamchatka brown bear]] at [[Kamchatka Peninsula]]
  • Siberian larch ''Larix sibirica'' trees in summer. [[Kuznetsk Alatau Nature Reserve]], [[Kemerovo Oblast]]
  •  Map of the [[Siberian Route]] in the 18th century (''green'') and the early 19th century (''red'')
  • Siberian [[Cossack]] family in [[Novosibirsk]]
  • cub]]
  • KHL]] game [[HC Sibir Novosibirsk]] vs [[Amur Khabarovsk]]
  • 2022 invasion of Ukraine]].
  • [//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/66/Siberian_Cities_Graph.svg Comparison of the nine biggest Siberian cities' growth in the 20th century]
  • [//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1a/Siberian_Cities_Map.svg Map of the most populated area of Siberia] with clickable city names (SVG)
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  • [[Tomsk]], one of the oldest Siberian cities, was founded in 1604.
  • Capercaillies]] occupy much of the Siberian [[taiga]].
  • [[Vladivostok]], [[Primorsky Krai]]
  • [[Verkhoyansk Range]]
  • [[Polar bear]] on [[Wrangel Island]]
  • A [[muskox]] on [[Bolshoy Begichev Island]] in Laptev Sea
  • [[Novosibirsk]] is the largest city in Siberia
  • Khabarovsk]]
  • [[Transfiguration Cathedral, Khabarovsk]]
  • [[Yakutsk]] is the capital of the [[Sakha Republic]]

Siberian         
(adj.) = de Siberia
Ex: In this sense the book resembles one of Solzhenitsyn's novels about one good day in the life of one of Stalin's victims living out a wretched existence in a Siberian prison camp.
Trans-Siberian Railroad         
  • Clearing on the right-of-way of the Eastern Siberian Railway, 1895
  • Construction work being performed by convicts on the Eastern Siberian Railway near [[Khabarovsk]], 1895
  • The Trans-Siberian is a vital link to the [[Russian Far East]].
  • [[Circum-Baikal Railway]]
  • Siberian peasants watching a train at a station, 1902
  • Trans–Mongolian Railway
  • interactive map]]}})
  • Trans-Siberian Railway, c. 1904
RAILWAY LINE BETWEEN MOSCOW, THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST AND THE SEA OF JAPAN
Trans-Siberian railway; Trans-Siberian Railroad; Trans-Siberian railroad; Transsiberian Railway; Trans-siberian railway; Transsiberian Railroad; Trans-Sibirian Railway; Trans-Siberia Express; Trans siberian railroad; Transiberian Railway; Trans-Siberia; Trans Siberia; Trans siberian railway; Trans-Siberian Express; Trans-Siberian express; Trans Mongolian Express; Transsib; Trans Siberian Express; Tran-Siberian railway; Transsiberian railway; Trans Siberian Railway; Trans-Siberia Railway; Trans manchurian railway; Transsiberian line; Trans Siberian railway; Rossija (train); Транссиби́рская магистра́ль; List of stations along the Trans-Siberian Railway; Siberian railway; Trans-siberian railroad; Trans–Siberian railway; Siberia Railway; Trans–Siberian Railway
el Ferrocarril Trans-Siberiano (vías de tren entre Moscú y Vladivostock que cruza a Siberia)
Siberian crane         
  • in the [[Tennōji Zoo]], Japan
  • Map Signatories to Siberian Crane memorandum (MoU)
  • Juveniles at [[Oka Nature Reserve]] nursery
  • Mughal era painting]] of a Siberian crane by [[Ustad Mansur]] (c. 1625).
SPECIES OF BIRD
Siberian White Crane; Grus leucogeranus; Siberian white crane; Leucogeranus leucogeranus; Siberian cranes; Siberian Crane; Leucogeranus
grulla siberiana

Definition

Siberian
·noun A native or inhabitant of Siberia.
II. Siberian ·adj Of or pertaining to Siberia, a region comprising all northern Asia and belonging to Russia; as, a Siberian winter.

Wikipedia

Siberia

Siberia ( sy-BEER-ee-ə; Russian: Сибирь, romanized: Sibir', IPA: [sʲɪˈbʲirʲ] (listen)) is an extensive geographical region comprising all of North Asia, from the Ural Mountains in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east. It has formed part of the sovereign territory of Russia and its various predecessor states since the centuries-long conquest of Siberia, which began with the fall of the Khanate of Sibir in the late 16th century and concluded with the annexation of Chukotka in 1778. Siberia is vast and sparsely populated, covering an area of over 13.1 million square kilometres (5,100,000 sq mi), but home to only one-fifth of Russia's population. Novosibirsk, Omsk, and Chelyabinsk are the largest cities in the area.

Because Siberia is a geographic and historic concept and not a political entity, there is no single precise definition of its territorial borders. Traditionally, Siberia spans the entire expanse of land from the Ural Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, with the Ural River usually forming the southernmost portion of its western boundary, and includes most of the drainage basin of the Arctic Ocean. It is further defined as stretching from the territories within the Arctic Circle in the north to the northern borders of Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and China in the south, although the hills of north-central Kazakhstan are also commonly included. The Russian government divides the region into three federal districts (groupings of Russian federal subjects), of which only the central one is officially referred to as "Siberian"; the other two are the Ural and Far Eastern federal districts, named for the Ural and Russian Far East regions that correspond respectively to the western and eastern thirds of Siberia in the broader sense.

Siberia is known worldwide for its long, harsh winters, with a January average of −25 °C (−13 °F). Although it is geographically situated in Asia, Russian sovereignty and colonization since the 16th century have rendered the region culturally and ethnically European. Over 85% of its population are of European descent, chiefly Russian (comprising the Siberian sub-ethnic group), and Eastern Slavic cultural influences predominate throughout the region. Nevertheless, there exist sizable ethnic minorities of Asian lineage, including various Turkic communities—many of which, such as the Yakuts, Tuvans, Altais, and Khakas, are indigenous—along with the Mongolic Buryats, ethnic Koreans, and smaller groups of Samoyedic and Tungusic peoples (several of whom are classified as indigenous small-numbered peoples by the Russian government), among many others.

Examples of use of Siberian
1. Travelers can also reach Irkutsk with the Trans–Siberian Railroad. «
2. We‘ve been visiting our Siberian friends at work today.
3. Intact mammoth bodies have been excavated from Siberian permafrost.
4. The two companies being sold by Trans–Siberian –– Amikan and Angarskaya Proizvodstvennaya Kompania –– are based in the Siberian region of Krasnoyarsk.
5. Siberian prison officials said he might be coming their way.