Moscow Uplands Explained

Moscow Upland is the eastern part of the Smolensk-Moscow Upland, located inside the Moscow (Klin-Dmitrov Ridge) and Vladimir (Yuryevo Opole) regions of Russia.[1]

Extends from the headwaters of Moscow and to the headwaters of the river Vorya Koloksha.

The greatest height - 310 meters Relief - erosion and moraine. The hill is covered with mixed forests (major tree species - pine, birch and aspen).

57.5°N 37.2°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Smolensk Upland Rivers, Forests, Hills Britannica . 2024-02-24 . www.britannica.com . en.