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2. INTRODUCTION
Siberia is an extensive
geographical region, consisting of
almost all of North Asia. Siberia has
been part of Russia since the
seventeenth century.
The territory of Siberia extends
eastwards from the Ural
Mountains to
the watershed between
the Pacific and Arctic drainage
basins. Siberia stretches
southwards from the Arctic
Ocean to the hills of north-
central Kazakhstan and to the
national borders
of Mongolia andChina.Siberia is
77% of Russia (13.1 million square
kilometers), but has just 28% (40
million people) of Russia's
population.
6. TRANSPORT IN SIBERIA
Many cities in Siberia, such
as Petropavlovsk-
Kamchatsky, cannot be
reached by road, as there
are virtually none connecting
from other major cities in
Russia or Asia. The best way
to tour Siberia is through
the Trans-Siberian Railway.
The Trans-Siberian Railway
operates from Moscow in the
west toVladivostok in the
east. Cities not near the
railway are best reached by
air or by the separate Baikal-
Amur-Railway (BAM).
7. TEMPERATURE
The climate of Siberia varies dramatically.
On the north coast, north of the Arctic
Circle, there is a very short (about one-
month-long) summer.
Taiga near Lake Baikal
Almost all the population lives in the south,
along the Trans-Siberian Railway. The
climate in this southernmost part is Humid
continental climate (Köppen Dfb) with cold
winters but fairly warm summers lasting at
least four months. Annual average is about
0.5 °C (32.9 °F), January averages about
−15 °C (5 °F) and July about +19 °C
(66 °F), while daytime temperatures in
summer typically are above 20
°C.[25][26] With a reliable growing season, an
abundance of sunshine and exceedingly
fertile chernozem soils, Southern Siberia is
good enough for profitable agriculture, as
was proven in the early twentieth century.
8. RELIGION
There are a variety of beliefs throughout
Siberia, including Orthodox Christianity, other
denominations of Christianity, Tibetan
Buddhism and Islam.An estimated
70,000 Jews live in Siberia, and there is also
the Jewish Autonomous Region.[51] The
predominant group is the Russian Orthodox
Church.
Siberia is regarded as the locus
classicus of shamanism and polytheism is
popular.These native religions date back
hundreds of years. The vast terrority of Siberia
has many different local traditions of gods.
These include: Ak Ana, Anapel, Bugady
Musun, Kara Khan, Khaltesh-
Anki, Kini'je,Ku'urkil, Nga, Nu'tenut, Numi-
Torem, Numi-
Turum, Pon, Pugu, Todote, Toko'yoto, Tomam,
Xaya Iccita, Zonget. Places with sacred areas
includeOlkhon, an island in Lake Baikal.
9. SPORT
Bandy, which is
the national sport of
Russia is even more
popular in Siberia than
in European Russia.