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  • The highest peaks of the Urals:
    Mount Moreiz (aka Vesay-Pa) (423 m) – the Pai-Khoy
    Mount Payer (1,472 m) – the Polar Urals
    Mount Narodnaya (1, 895 m) – the Subpolar Urals
    Khanty Mansiysk Mount Narodnaya.
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  • A mine in the Ural Mountains, early colour photograph by Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky, 1910. The Urals are among the world's oldest extant mountain ranges.
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  • Southern Urals form the mountain range’s last portion. This section extends 550 kilometers to the Ural River and comprises complex relief with several...
  • It is home to many rivers, lakes, and forests. The highest peak in the Ural Mountains is Mount Narodnaya, which is 1,894 meters high.
  • The Ural Mountains or simply the Urals, are a mountain range that runs approximately from north to south through western Russia, from the coast of the Arctic...
  • Indigenous peoples (the Udmurts, Komi, Mansi, Khanty) call the Ural Mountains "Stone". And sometimes they say that about the Urals – “the Stone Belt".
  • URAL MOUNTAINS. The Urals are an extensive mountain area (up to 1900 meters / 6230 ft) dividing Europe and Asia.
  • The more humid western foothills of the Southern Urals are covered mostly by mixed forests growing on a gray mountain-forest type of soil.
  • From the north to the south, the mountains touch different climatic zones. In the TUNDRA of the polar Urals (Poliarnyi Ural) the winter lasts nearly seven months.
  • What is the Ural region known for? The Urals are a special place: it is the only mountain range in the world that divides a continent separating Europe from Asia.