User talk:Colchicum/incubator/Ural Mountains

(counterclockwise) the Komi Republic, Perm Krai, Bashkortostan, Orenburg Oblast, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Khanty-Mansi and Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrugs.

Russian federal route M5 (European route E30) UfaChelyabinsk
Russian federal route Р242 (European route E22) PermYekaterinburg
Russian route Р316 SterlitamakBeloretskMagnitogorsk
bypass:
Russian route Р316 Magnitogorsk – Ira
Russian route Р336 OrenburgOrsk

Railways

Chum – Labytnangi (1947-1948)
Perm – Chusovoy (Kamasino) – KushvaNizhny Tagil – Yekaterinburg (1878)
Perm – KungurKuzinoPervouralsk – Yekaterinburg (1909), main trunk of the Trans-Siberian Railway
KazanKrasnoufimskRevda – Yekaterinburg (1918)
Ufa – Zlatoust – Chelyabinsk (1892), former main trunk of the Trans-Siberian Railway
Ufa (Karlaman) – Beloretsk – Magnitogorsk (1977/1967)

bypass:

OrenburgOrsk

There are nine nature reserves in the Urals: the Ilmen, oldest one, mineralogical reserve founded in 1920 in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Pechora-Ilych in the Komi Republic, Bashkir and its former branch Shulgan-Tash in Bashkortostan, Visim in Sverdlovsk Oblast, South Urals in Bashkortostan, Basegi in Perm Krai, Vishera in Perm Krai and Denezhkin Kamen in Sverdlovsk Oblast.


Arctic Ocean

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Kara River
Pechora River
Ilych River
Usa River
Kosyu River
(Ob River)
(Irtysh River)
(Tobol River)
Uy River
Iset River
Miass River
Tura River
Tagil River
Nitsa River
Pyshma River
(Tavda River)
Lyalya River
Lozva River
Sosva River
(Lesser Ob River)
Northern Sosva River
Nyays River
Lyapin River
Volya River
Synya River
Shchuchya River

Caspian Sea

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(Kama River)
Vishera River
Kolva River
Yayva River
Kosva River
Chusovaya River
Sylva River
Belaya River
Ufa River
Bisert River
Ay River
Yuryuzan River
Ural River
Sakmara River
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