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Zakharov, Maxim Aleksandrovich (1975).
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Komi Republic. Tourist expedition along the small tributaries of Pechora: [photo] / photo MA Zakharova. - Electronic graphic data (1 file: 2.6 MB). - Republic of Komi, 2015. - Access mode: the Internet portal of the Presidential Library. The title from the accompanying document. Photo information is provided by the Republican Center for the Functioning of Specially Protected Natural Territories and Nature Management of the Komi Republic. Users are not allowed to copy. Pechora is the river of the Barents Sea basin. It flows in the Komi Republic and the Nenets Autonomous District. The Pechora River originates on the slopes of one of the ridges of the Ural Mountains - the Belt Stone, also called the Silver Belt, on the territory of the Komi Republic. The source of the Pechora River is located at an altitude of 670 m above sea level. The source of Pechora is a small spring on the mountain Pecher-Ya-Talyah-Sahl ("The mountain that gave birth to Pechora", translated from the Mansi language). In the place of the source there is a cast-iron plate with the passport data of the Pechora River. The length of the Pechora River is 1,809 km, the catchment area is 322,000 sq. Km. km. - by these indicators is the largest river in the North. On its length, the Pechora River changes the direction of the current several times, crossing the taiga, forest-tundra and tundra zones. - Materials of the sites used: All the rivers: information site about the rivers of Russia, article "Pechora" (URL: http://vsereki.ru/severnyj-ledovityj-okean/bassejn-barenceva-morya/pechora)
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1. Territory (collection). 2. Territory of Russia: the Republic of Komi (collection). 3. Natural wealth of Russia (collection). 4. The natural environment of Russia (collection). 5. Pechora, river (North-East European part of the Russian Federation) - Pool - Description and travel - Photographs. 6. Landscape photos. |
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Source of the electronic copy: the State Bank of the Republic of Komi "Republican Center for Ensuring the Functioning of Specially Protected Natural Territories and Nature Management" |
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