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    named after the Angara River in Siberia. About 2.5 billion years ago (in the Siderian Period), Siberia was part of a continent called Arctica, along with the...
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    "sheber" or "dense forest". Siberia in Paleozoic times formed the continent of Siberia/Angaraland, which fused to Euramerica during the Late Carboniferous...
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  • and the Pacific Ocean. Siberia may also refer to: Siberia (continent), the craton located in the heart of the region of Siberia Siberian Federal District...
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    Laurasia (redirect from Old Red Continent)
    southern Siberia, northern Laurentia, and West Africa indicate these cratons were linked to each other; a 1,630–1,640 Mya-old continent composed of Siberia, Laurentia...
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    Siberia is a vast region spanning the northern part of the Asian continent and forming the Asiatic portion of Russia. As a result of the Russian conquest...
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    Asia (redirect from Asian continent)
    or Afro-Eurasian continent (see Continent#Number for more information). 44,579,000 square kilometres (17,212,000 square miles) Siberia lies in Asia geographically...
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    The Russian conquest of Siberia took place during 1580–1778, when the Khanate of Sibir became a loose political structure of vassalages that were being...
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    A continent is any of several large geographical regions. Continents are generally identified by convention rather than any strict criteria. A continent...
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    New World (redirect from New Continent)
    lands, soon called America based on Amerigo's name, constitute a new continent. This realization expanded the geographical horizon of earlier European...
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    Europe (redirect from European continent)
    Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere. It is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north...
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  • This is a list of continents and continental subregions by population. The UN geoscheme includes Afghanistan and Iran in Southern Asia. The UN geoscheme...
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  • Laurentia North China Siberia South China East Antarctica India Antarctica, the unsettled continent. Africa, the undeveloped continent. South America, along...
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    Americas (redirect from America (continent))
    these early migrants moved into the Beringia land bridge between eastern Siberia and present-day Alaska around 40,000–17,000 years ago, when sea levels...
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    produced six major continents: Laurentia, Baltica, Kazakhstania, Siberia, China, and Gondwana. Laurentia remained an independent continent until the middle...
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    83–79 million years ago. It has been described variously as a submerged continent, continental fragment, and microcontinent. The name and concept for Zealandia...
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  • craton in eastern South America Siberia (continent) – Ancient craton forming the Central Siberian Plateau South China (continent) – Precambrian continental...
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    Arctica (category Historical continents)
    complexes discovered in the 1980s indicated a continent once existed between Laurentia, Baltica, and Siberia. In the reconstruction of Metelkin, Vernikovsky...
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    Arabian subcontinent and the area east of the Chersky Range in eastern Siberia. It also includes oceanic crust extending westward to the Mid-Atlantic...
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    Pangaea (category Historical continents)
    were on independent continents. The Kazakhstania microcontinent had collided with Siberia. (Siberia had been a separate continent for millions of years...
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    the Asian continent; and is administered as a part of the Far Eastern Federal District, which is located between Lake Baikal in eastern Siberia and the...
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    North America is a continent in the Northern and Western Hemispheres. North America is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic...
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  • returned to full-length stories, sending Corto to 1918 Siberia in the story Corto Maltese in Siberia, first serialised in the Italian comics magazine Linus...
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    under the first definition since the landmasses of Baltica, Laurentia and Siberia were separate at the time. A future supercontinent, termed Pangaea Proxima...
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    Eurasia (redirect from Eurasian continent)
    geographers, physiographically, Eurasia is a single continent. The concepts of Europe and Asia as distinct continents date back to antiquity, but their borders...
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    The early history of Siberia was greatly influenced by the sophisticated nomadic civilizations of the Scythians (Pazyryk) on the west of the Ural Mountains...
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  • The Northern Continent may refer to: North America. Europe, especially Scandinavia. Asia, specifically Siberia. This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    South Pole. Early in the Ordovician the continents Laurentia, Siberia and Baltica were still independent continents (since the break-up of the supercontinent...
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  • of a Continent, Siberia and the Russians. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. p. 57. Lincoln, W. Bruce (1994). The Conquest of a Continent, Siberia and the...
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    made up the cores of the continents of Laurentia, Baltica, Ukrainian Shield, Amazonian Craton, Australia, and possibly Siberia, North China, and Kalaharia...
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    supercontinent Gondwana to the south, the small continent of Siberia to the north, and the medium-sized continent of Laurussia to the east. Major tectonic events...
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