1. Siberia - Noun
2. Siberia - Proper noun
a vast Asian region of Russia; famous for long cold winters
Source: WordNetThe trees in Siberia are miles apart, that is why the dogs are so fast. Bob Hope
It is written that ‘All Jews are responsible for one another,' and a Jew who lives in Siberia or in Kamchatka is just as good as a Jew who had the good fortune to be born in Jerusalem. Lev Leviev
I've always thought of being in love as being willing to do anything for the other person - starve to buy them bread and not mind living in Siberia with them - and I've always thought that every minute away from them would be hell - so looking at it that [way] I guess I'm not in love with you. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
I've been lucky enough to stand on both poles, but the place that seemed the remotest to me was Butugychag, a former gulag in Siberia. It is completely cut off from the rest of the world. Michael Palin
Siberia will teach. Finnish Proverb
Who eats bread with barley porridge will be sent to siberia. Estonian Proverb