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  2. Khimki Forest - Wikipedia

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    Khimki Forest. Coordinates: 55°56′6″N 37°26′48″E. Map of forest, including planned highway. Khimki Forest (Russian: Химкинский лес, romanized: Khimkinskiy les) is a forest near the Russian city of Moscow covering about 1000 hectares. [1] It is part of the so-called "Green Belt" around Moscow. An $8 billion high speed road ...

  3. List of old-growth forests - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of areas of existing old-growth forest which include at least 10 acres (4.0 hectares) of old growth. Ecoregion information from "Terrestrial Ecoregions of the World". [1] (NB: The terms "old growth" and "virgin" may have various definitions and meanings throughout the world. See old-growth forest for more information.)

  4. Visim Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The reserve experienced extensive windfall damage during storms in 1995, and forest fires in 1998 and 2010, that left only 1,500 hectares in a pristine old-growth state. 86% of the territory is forested, with Siberian spruce, Siberian fir, and birch dominating the secondary forest. [2] The animal life of the reserve is typical of the Mid-Urals ...

  5. Old-growth forest - Wikipedia

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    An old-growth forest[a] (also referred to as primary forest) is a forest that has developed over a long period of time without disturbance. Due to this, old-growth forests exhibit unique ecological features. [1] The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations defines primary forests as naturally regenerated forests of native tree ...

  6. Forestry in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Forestry in Russia. The Russian forestry industry is a set of Russian industries related to wood harvesting and processing. As one of the oldest sectors in the country's economy, Russia's timber industry continues to bring in about $20 billion per year. Russia has more than a fifth of the world's forests, making it the largest forest country in ...

  7. Kaluzhskiye Zaseki Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    In medieval times, the Kaluga region was part of the defensive line between the Russian forests to the north and potential invaders from the south. The reserve has been protected in some form for a thousand years, and remains old-growth forest. The reserve is situated in the Ulyanovsky District, Kaluga Oblast. It was formally established in ...

  8. Chita, Zabaykalsky Krai - Wikipedia

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    Dialing code (s) +7 3022. OKTMO ID. 76701000001. Website. www.admin.chita.ru. Chita (Russian: Чита, IPA: [tɕɪˈta]) is a city and the administrative center of Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia, located on the Trans-Siberian Railway route, [ 8 ] roughly 900 kilometers (560 mi) east of Irkutsk. Population: 334,427 (2021 Census); [ 9 ]324,444 (2010 ...

  9. Belogorye Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Belogorye Nature Reserve (Russian: Белогорье заповедник) (also Belogor'e) is a Russian ' zapovednik ' (strict nature reserve), one of the last intact riverine old-growth oak forests (some oaks being over 300 years old), which was once representative of the East European forest-steppe. The reserve is one of the oldest and ...