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- Siberia - Wikipedia
It has formed a part of the sovereign territory of Russia and its predecessor states since the lengthy conquest of Siberia, which began with the fall of the Khanate of Sibir in 1582 and concluded with the annexation of Chukotka in 1778
- Siberia | Map, History, Geography, Climate | Britannica
Siberia, vast region of Russia and northern Kazakhstan, constituting all of northern Asia Siberia extends from the Ural Mountains in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east and southward from the Arctic Ocean to the hills of north-central Kazakhstan and the borders of Mongolia and China
- Syberia on Steam
On her expedition across Europe, traveling from Western Europe to the far reaches of Eastern Russia, she encounters a host of incredible characters and locations in her attempt to track down Hans, the genius inventor - the final key to unlock the mystery of Syberia
- What is Siberia? | Tales from Home: Two Siberians on Siberia
Oftentimes shown as a frozen wasteland or a mysterious distant land, Siberia is frequently mischaracterized by its harsh climate and historical use as a place of banishment
- Syberia Wiki - Fandom
Syberia is an adventure game series designed by the Belgian comic artist Benoît Sokal and developed by the French studio Microids hailing from Paris The main character, Kate Walker is working for the law firm "Marson Lormont Ass "
- Syberia - Remastered on Steam
Rediscover the clockpunk universe of Benoît Sokal in this fully remastered version of the first Syberia game Join Kate Walker and Oscar, a strange and charming automaton, in pursuit of the brilliant inventor Hans Voralberg, and embark on an adventure more immersive and poetic than ever
- Syberia (video game) - Wikipedia
Syberia is a point-and-click adventure game played from a third-person perspective, in which the player must solve various puzzles and follow certain procedures in order for the story line to proceed The gameplay of Syberia includes nonlinear elements which add depth
- History of Siberia - Wikipedia
The early history of Siberia was greatly influenced by the sophisticated nomadic civilizations of the Scythians (Pazyryk) on the west of the Ural Mountains and Xiongnu (Noin-Ula) on the east of the Urals, both flourishing before the common era
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