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  2. Template:Siberia physical labelled map - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Central Siberian Plateau. Siberian Federal District. Lena. ... Physical map of Northern Asia (with parts of Central and East Asia)

  3. Great Russian Regions - Wikipedia

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    West Siberian Plain, large alluvial plain between the Urals to the west and the Yenisei River to the east, beyond which rises the Central Siberian Plateau. The lowland is bound by the coast of the Kara Sea to the north and by the foothills of the Altai Mountains to the southeast.

  4. Central Russian Upland - Wikipedia

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    The Central Russian Upland (also Middle Russian Upland and East European Upland) is an upland area of the East European Plain and is an undulating plateau with an average elevation of 230–250 m (750–820 ft). Its highest peak is measured at 293 m (961 ft).

  5. Central Siberian Plateau - Wikipedia

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    The Central Siberian Plateau (Russian: Среднесибирское плоскогорье, romanized: Srednesibirskoye ploskogorye; Yakut: Орто Сибиир хаптал хайалаах сирэ, romanized: Orto Sibîr xaptal xayalâx sire) is a vast mountainous area in Siberia, one of the Great Russian Regions.

  6. Geology of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The Siberian craton (or West-Siberian craton) coincides with the Central Siberian plateau that lies between the Yenisei and Lena rivers. In the west it borders the West Siberian basin. The Yenisei-Katanga trough lies in the north. In the south lies the Central Asian fold belt, the Baikal rift and the Mongol-Okhotsk fold belt. The eastern border ...

  7. East European Plain - Wikipedia

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    The East European Plain (also called the Russian Plain, [1] or historically the Sarmatic Plain) [2] is a vast interior plain extending east of the North European Plain, [3] and comprising several plateaus stretching roughly from 25 degrees longitude eastward.

  8. Category:Maps of Central Europe - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Maps of Central Europe — a geographic and administrative region of Europe; Subcategories.

  9. Central Russia - Wikipedia

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    Central Russia is, broadly, the various areas in European Russia. Historically, the area of Central Russia varied based on the purpose for which it is being used. It may, for example, refer to European Russia (except the North Caucasus and Kaliningrad ).