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Timan Ridge

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117:, founded in the 1930s in order to open up the Timan Ridge for the extraction of raw materials. There are numerous mineral deposits in the Timan Ridge βˆ’ such as 205: 254: 249: 144:, commenced exploration of petroleum to meet international demand. This petroleum deposit is expected to commence exploration in 2023. 244: 72: 41: 49: 137: 64: 45: 90:
belts, is characterized by a mountainous hill terrain, ground, and formed by the ice during the
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The largest town in the otherwise sparsely populated Timan Ridge is
114: 83: 53: 71:, and it divides the eastern and western parts of the 59:The Timan Ridge is situated west of the northern 36:. Most of the Timan Ridge is situated in the 32:) is a highland in the far north of European 8: 48:. The highest point in the Timan Ridge is 153: 82:The Timan Ridge, which lies within the 159: 157: 7: 183:"Russia's War on Ukraine – Topics" 98:(a tributary of the Pechora), the 40:, but the northernmost part is in 14: 255:Landforms of Arkhangelsk Oblast 140:, Russian Minister for Energy, 250:Landforms of the Komi Republic 136:In 2022, as a response to the 75:. The Timan Ridge ends at the 1: 52:(461 metres (1,512 ft) 271: 245:Mountain ranges of Russia 169:Great Soviet Encyclopedia 25: 63:, and is a part of the 42:Nenets Autonomous Okrug 73:North Russian Lowlands 67:. It lies west of the 106:(a tributary of the 217: /  138:Russo-Ukrainian War 65:East European Plain 46:Arkhangelsk Oblast 221:64.600Β°N 50.400Β°E 142:Nikolay Shulginov 262: 232: 231: 229: 228: 227: 222: 218: 215: 214: 213: 210: 197: 196: 194: 193: 179: 173: 172: 165:"Виманский кряТ" 161: 50:Chetlassky Kamen 27: 270: 269: 265: 264: 263: 261: 260: 259: 235: 234: 225: 223: 219: 216: 211: 208: 206: 204: 203: 201: 200: 191: 189: 181: 180: 176: 163: 162: 155: 150: 30:Timansky Kryazh 12: 11: 5: 268: 266: 258: 257: 252: 247: 237: 236: 226:64.600; 50.400 199: 198: 174: 152: 151: 149: 146: 108:Northern Dvina 79:in the north. 61:Ural Mountains 26:Виманский кряТ 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 267: 256: 253: 251: 248: 246: 243: 242: 240: 233: 230: 188: 184: 178: 175: 171:(in Russian). 170: 166: 160: 158: 154: 147: 145: 143: 139: 134: 132: 128: 124: 120: 116: 111: 109: 105: 101: 97: 93: 89: 85: 80: 78: 74: 70: 69:Pechora River 66: 62: 57: 55: 51: 47: 43: 39: 38:Komi Republic 35: 31: 23: 19: 202: 190:. Retrieved 186: 177: 168: 135: 112: 81: 58: 29: 17: 15: 224: / 119:natural gas 77:Barents Sea 18:Timan Ridge 239:Categories 192:2022-11-20 148:References 102:, and the 123:petroleum 131:titanium 104:Vychegda 92:Ice Ages 28:– 212:50Β°24β€²E 209:64Β°36β€²N 127:bauxite 22:Russian 88:tundra 34:Russia 115:Ukhta 100:Mezen 96:Izhma 84:taiga 129:and 86:and 54:AMSL 44:and 16:The 187:IEA 110:). 56:). 241:: 185:. 167:. 156:^ 133:. 125:, 121:, 24:: 195:. 20:(

Index

Russian
Russia
Komi Republic
Nenets Autonomous Okrug
Arkhangelsk Oblast
Chetlassky Kamen
AMSL
Ural Mountains
East European Plain
Pechora River
North Russian Lowlands
Barents Sea
taiga
tundra
Ice Ages
Izhma
Mezen
Vychegda
Northern Dvina
Ukhta
natural gas
petroleum
bauxite
titanium
Russo-Ukrainian War
Nikolay Shulginov


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