• The Polar Urals (Russian: Полярный Урал) are a mountain range in the western part of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug and the northeastern part of Komi...
  • The territory, which covers an area of over 25,000 square kilometers, is commonly known as the Polar Urals.
  • The average annual temperature in different parts of the Polar Urals varies from -5 to -8 °. The coldest month - February.
  • In winter all the nomads to be found in Yamal’s Polar Urals are in fact Nenets from the European side of the border.
  • Due to its location, the Polar Urals is famous for its harsh snowy winters and strong winds. ... The age of the Polar Urals is 250-300 million years.
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  • Lake Bolshoye Shchuchye is the deepest in the Polar Urals at 136m deep.
  • The Polar Urals transition into Nether-Polar Ural, which runs 225 kilometers to Shchugor on the south.
  • Mountains of the Polar Urals in 4k.
  • The territory, which covers an area of over 25,000 square kilometers, is commonly known as the Polar Urals.