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  2. Ural Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The sediments to the west of the Ural Mountains are formed of limestone, dolomite and sandstone left from ancient shallow seas. The eastern side is dominated by basalts. [6] Wooded Ural Mountains in winter. The western slope of the Ural Mountains has predominantly karst topography, especially in the Sylva basin, which is a tributary of the ...

  3. List of mountains and hills of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Highest mountain in Adygea Tabozhok [56] Табожок 3201 m 10,502 ft: 633 m 2,077 ft: 22.4 km 13.92 mi Kuray Mountains Altai Mountains Altai Republic: Gaykomd [57] Гайкомд 3152 m 10,341 ft: 1231 m 4,039 ft: 9.8 km 6.09 mi

  4. National parks of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The park supports mineral springs, hiking paths, and a cable car to the top of the ridge. [19] Kodar: Zabaykalsky Krai: 2018: Кодар: 491,700 hectares (1,898.5 sq mi) Kodar is located in the Kodar Mountains, about 500 kilometres (310 mi) northeast of Lake Baikal.

  5. Uraltau range - Wikipedia

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    The Uraltau range (Russian: хребет Уралтау; Bashkir: Уралтау һырты) is a mountain range that runs in the Southern Ural from the Baymaksky District to the Zlatoust. See also [ edit ]

  6. Yugyd Va National Park - Wikipedia

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    Manaraga River near Mount Manaraga. The Yugyd Va National Park is located on the western slopes of the Polar Ural and Northern Ural, on the border of Europe and Asia.The rivers flowing from the western slope of the Ural Mountains, such as the Bolshaya Synya supply water to the Pechora River, one of the largest rivers in Europe flowing into the Barents Sea.

  7. Urals montane tundra and taiga - Wikipedia

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    The Urals montane tundra and taiga ecoregion (WWF ID: PA0610) covers the main ridge of the Ural Mountains (both sides) - a 2,000 km (north-south) by 300 km (west-east) region. The region is on the divide between European and Asian ecoregions, and also the meeting point of tundra and taiga.

  8. Record flood waters rise in Russia's Urals, forcing thousands ...

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    MOSCOW (Reuters) -Flood waters were rising in two cities in Russia's Ural mountains on Sunday after Europe's third-longest river burst through a dam, flooding at least 10,000 homes and forcing ...

  9. Category:Ural Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Ural Mountains — a major mountain range of eastern European Russia, Siberia, and northwestern Kazakhstan. Pages in category "Ural Mountains" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total.