Siberia (Napoleon's World)

Siberia is a nation located in northern and central Asia, formed out of part of the old Russian Empire's remnant. It is one of two independent Russian-speaking nations in the northern hemisphere. The capital of Siberia is located at Novosibirsk, and it has a population of about 17,000,000. From 1935 to 1984, Siberia was a communist state, and prior to that, it was home to the exiled Romanov monarchy that had fallen with Petrogard in 1813.

Siberia is a major oil and natural gas producer and as a result is an economically wealthy country, despite its low population density. Siberians consider themselves the successors of the old Russian Empire even more so than the Alaskans, which is reflected in their use of the old Russian standard as their own, except for the period during the People's Socialist Republic of Siberia.