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Southern Ural

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78: 113:, highest point 667.6 m (2,190 ft). The Southern Urals extend some 550 km (340 mi) up to the sharp westward bend of the Ural River and terminate in the wide 213: 117:. The foothills of the Southern Urals extend up to 250 km (160 mi) with an average width between 40 km (25 mi) and 150 km (93 mi). 208: 89:
The relief of the Southern Urals is complex, with numerous valleys and parallel ridges directed south-west and meridionally. The range includes the
218: 193: 233: 228: 223: 203: 31: 248: 188: 253: 243: 198: 178: 238: 258: 183: 58: 54: 90: 160: 110: 114: 98: 42: 172: 101:) and the width reaches 250 km (160 mi). Other notable peaks lie along the 140: 94: 77: 66: 50: 17: 121: 30: 82: 62: 106: 102: 46: 76: 29: 53:. From the west and east the Southern Ural is limited to the 45:, stretches from the river Ufa (near the village of Lower 109:, highest point 1,406 m (4,613 ft), and the 97:. The maximum height is 1,640 m (5,380 ft) ( 105:
mountain ridge (Bolshoy Iremel and Maly Iremel), the
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Index

Southern Urals

Ural Mountains
Ufaley
Ural River
East European Plain
West Siberian Plain
Aral Sea
Caspian Sea

Yamantau
Ilmensky Mountains
Miass River
Mount Yamantau
Iremel
Nurgush
Nakas
Mugodzhar Hills
Zyuratkul
Bolshoi Nurgush - Peak Visor
Nash-Ural - Озеро Зюраткуль
Categories
Geographical regions
Ural Mountains
Mountain ranges of Russia
Mountain ranges of Kazakhstan
Landforms of Siberia
Landforms of Bashkortostan
Landforms of Chelyabinsk Oblast
Landforms of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug

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