Where does Siberia begin? Russians want to know.

YEKATERINBURG, RUSSIA -- DECEMBER 7: The Ural Mountains are nowhere to be seen in Russia's fourth-largest city, which sits to the east of the ridge that divides Europe and Asia. But this city considers itself the capital of the Urals, and not a part of Siberia. (Photo by David Filipov/The Washington Post via Getty Images.)
YEKATERINBURG, RUSSIA -- DECEMBER 7: The Ural Mountains are nowhere to be seen in Russia's fourth-largest city, which sits to the east of the ridge that divides Europe and Asia. But this city considers itself the capital of the Urals, and not a part of Siberia. (Photo by David Filipov/The Washington Post via Getty Images.)
Where does Siberia begin? Russians want to know.
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