Northern Asia (Urolmak)

Northern Asia is a geographical region including much of the former Soviet Union. The southern edge is defined by the Belomanshker Sea, the Caspien Sea, the Aral Sea, the Balkan Sea, the Baikal Sea and the Amur River. The western boundary is defined by Lake Ladoga and lake Vilnusa. Northern Asia was the general term for that area at the beginning of the Cold War instead of saying the countries because of political controversy. Northern Asia may or may not include the Kamchatka Peninsula but most world leaders and geographers say it stops before it gets there.

Countries
Northern Asia fully encloses two countries and partly encloses six. The fully enclosed countries are Urolmak and Belomasakafia while the partly enclosed ones are Petzok, the Republic of Latvia, Congcong, Melkospovak, Vosvojn and Svenerekavj. Northern Asia contains Chrebetrek, if the Kamchatka peninsula is considered part of Northern Asia.

Geography
Northern Asia contains many notable geographical features including: