Mnementh said:
Turkey and Russia both are countries that stretch over both continents (or as I see it over the one continent Eurasia). If someone needs to categorize them as only for one continent, they have to throw a dice or something. Although Russias landmass is mostly in Asia, it is most often counted for europe, as the majority of people live in the european part and Russia actually is an important player in european history. For Turkey it is more difficult, so the categorization is changing. |
Also alot of vikings settled in russia.... its why they have alot of tall blond people.
The "Rus" part of Russia, comes from old norse and means "the men, who row" (vikings).
Scandinavia has always had (historically) decent relationships and trade, with russia.
Also something like ~74% are christians (16% non-believers, 9% islam), with moral and values very common to the rest of europe.
The reason they live in the european part mostly, is because alot of the Asian parts are hellva cold.