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| Name            = Siberia
 
| Name            = Siberia
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| Image          = Siberia.jpg
 
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| Continent      = [[Asia]]
 
| Continent      = [[Asia]]
 
| Country        = [[Russia]]
 
| Country        = [[Russia]]
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| Games          = [[Rise of the Tomb Raider]]
 
| Comics          = [[Strange Flesh]]
 
| Comics          = [[Strange Flesh]]
* [[Comic Issue 30]]
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* [[Tomb Raider: The Series Vol. 1, Issue 30|Issue 30]]
 
| Movies          = [[Lara Croft: Tomb Raider]]
 
| Movies          = [[Lara Croft: Tomb Raider]]
 
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'''Siberia''' is a [[location]] Lara visits in the movie [[Lara Croft: Tomb Raider]] and the second part of the [[comic]] two-parter [[Strange Flesh]], [[Comic Issue 30]].
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'''Siberia''' is a [[location]] Lara visits in the movie [[Lara Croft: Tomb Raider]], in the second part of the [[comic]] two-parter [[Strange Flesh]] and in [[Rise of the Tomb Raider]].
  
The Siberian steppe area is very extensive, making up about 77% of [[Russia|Russia's]] territory. It extends southward from the [[Arctic Sea]] to the northern central parts of [[Kazakhstan]] all the way to the borders of Mongolia and [[China]]. <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siberia Retrieved on 6th Sep 2012‎</ref>
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The Siberian steppe area is very extensive, making up about 77% of [[Russia|Russia's]] territory. It extends southward from the [[Arctic Sea]] to the northern central parts of [[Kazakhstan]] all the way to the borders of Mongolia and [[China]]. <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siberia‎</ref>
  
 
==Lara Croft: Tomb Raider==
 
==Lara Croft: Tomb Raider==
After meeting in [[Venice]] Lara and [[Manfred Powell]] agreee on partnership in order to complete the [[Triangle of Light]]. They travel to Siberia to a lost city where the last half is and where the completin of the Triangle takes place.
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After meeting in [[Venice]] Lara and [[Manfred Powell]] agree on a partnership in order to complete the [[Triangle of Light]]. They travel to Siberia to a lost city where the last half is and where the completing of the Triangle takes place.
  
==Comic Issue 30==
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==Tomb Raider: The Series Vol. 1, Issue 30==
The [[Comic Issue 30]] is the last part of the comic two-parter [[Strange Flesh]]. During her quest in trying to find the [[Waters of Life and Death]], Lara travels to Siberia.
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During her quest in trying to find the [[Waters of Life and Death]] in [[Tomb Raider: The Series Vol. 1, Issue 30|Issue 30]], the last part of the comic two-parter [[Strange Flesh]], of [[Tomb Raider: The Series Vol. 1]], Lara travels to Siberia.
  
 
== Rise of the Tomb Raider ==
 
== Rise of the Tomb Raider ==

Latest revision as of 20:01, 30 June 2015

Siberia
Siberia.jpg
Continent

Asia

Country Russia
Games Rise of the Tomb Raider
Comics Strange Flesh
Movies Lara Croft: Tomb Raider

Siberia is a location Lara visits in the movie Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, in the second part of the comic two-parter Strange Flesh and in Rise of the Tomb Raider.

The Siberian steppe area is very extensive, making up about 77% of Russia's territory. It extends southward from the Arctic Sea to the northern central parts of Kazakhstan all the way to the borders of Mongolia and China. [1]

Lara Croft: Tomb Raider

After meeting in Venice Lara and Manfred Powell agree on a partnership in order to complete the Triangle of Light. They travel to Siberia to a lost city where the last half is and where the completing of the Triangle takes place.

Tomb Raider: The Series Vol. 1, Issue 30

During her quest in trying to find the Waters of Life and Death in Issue 30, the last part of the comic two-parter Strange Flesh, of Tomb Raider: The Series Vol. 1, Lara travels to Siberia.

Rise of the Tomb Raider

Siberia is the location of the upcoming game Rise of the Tomb Raider scheduled for release at the end of 2015.

References

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siberia‎