- published: 09 Apr 2013
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Coordinates: 60°0′N 105°0′E / 60.000°N 105.000°E / 60.000; 105.000
Siberia (/saɪˈbɪəriə/; Russian: Сиби́рь, tr. Sibir'; IPA: [sʲɪˈbʲirʲ]) is an extensive geographical region, and by the broadest definition is also known as North Asia. Siberia has been historically part of Russia since the 17th 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 and China. With an area of 13.1 million square kilometres, Siberia accounts for 77% of Russia's land area, but it is home to just 40 million people – 27% of the country's population. This is equivalent to an average population density of about 3 inhabitants per square kilometre (approximately equal to that of Australia), making Siberia one of the most sparsely populated regions on Earth.
Some sources say that "Siberia" originates from the Siberian Tatar word for "sleeping land" (Sib Ir). Another account sees the name as the ancient tribal ethnonym of the Sipyrs, a mysterious people later assimilated to Siberian Tatars. The modern usage of the name appeared in the Russian language after the conquest of the Siberian Khanate. A further variant claims that the region was named after the Xibe people. The Polish historian Chycliczkowski has proposed that the name derives from the proto-Slavic word for "north" (север, sever), but Anatole Baikaloff has dismissed this explanation on the grounds that the neighbouring Chinese, Arabs and Mongolians (who have similar names for the region) would not have known Russian. His own suggestion is that the name represents a combination of two words, "su" (water) and "bir" (wild land).
Actors: Eduard von Borsody (editor), Rudolf Biebrach (actor), Josef Dahmen (actor), Andrews Engelmann (actor), Fritz Genschow (actor), Friedrich Gnaß (actor), Veit Harlan (actor), Eugen Klöpfer (actor), Hans Hermann Schaufuß (actor), Hans Adalbert Schlettow (actor), Carsta Löck (actress), Käthe von Nagy (actress), Ida Wüst (actress), Günther Stapenhorst (producer), Herbert Windt (composer),
Genres: Adventure, Drama, War,there is no shelter we made hell we are glacial bodies
crawling out laying
waste from day to day in carcass towns there is no
shelter we made hell we are
frostbite call us slow death release the ghost that
haunts your last breath
welcome to the wasteland i call this home i would guide
with these frigid hands
through the desolate we will suffer welcome to the
wasteland i'm better off in
the dark i'll survive with these frigid hands no sun no
warmth no luck say
you're bitter say you're burnt so you sleep alone say
you're frozen wretched
cold encased erased in snow i know where heart songs of
love lost ones are
tested on the breathless i welcome an avalanche to chill
my bones when will
these black lungs and blue tongues cough up more than
prose been pleading with
arctic gales to burn my corpse some more say you're
bitter say you're burnt so
you sleep alone say you're frozen wretched cold encased
erased in snow