Bugulma-Belebey Upland Explained

Bugulma-Belebey Upland
Other Name:Бугульминско-Белебеевская возвышенность/
Бөгөлмә-Бәләбәй ҡалҡыулығы
Country:Russia
Region Type:Federal subjects
Region:Tatarstan
Bashkortostan
Orenburg Oblast
Map:Russia
Coordinates:54.5°N 53°W
Elevation M:418

Bugulma-Belebey Upland (Russian: Бугульминско-Белебеевская возвышенность; Bashkir: Бөгөлмә-Бәләбәй ҡалҡыулығы; Tatar: Бөгелмә-Бәләбәй калкулыгы) is an upland in the eastern part of Eastern European Plain, west of the Urals, in Tatarstan, Bashkortostan and Orenburg Oblast, Russia.[1] It forms the drainage divide of the Volga, Kama and Belaya rivers. The upper point of the upland is 418 m height. Romashkino field is placed there.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bugulma : Define, Explore, Discuss.
  2. http://pro-speleo.ru/load/vorobev_n_i_osnovy_fizicheskoj_geografii_tatarskoj_assr_kazan_1936/12-1-0-455 Воробьев Н.И. Основы физической географии Татарской А. С. С. Республики. Казань, Татгосиздат, 1936