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Chelyabinsk

Russia > Chelyabinsk Oblast > Chelyabinsk

Shortly after dawn on February 15, 2013, a superbolide meteor descended at over 55,000 kilometers per hour (34,000 mph) over the Ural Mountains, exploding at an altitude of 25–30 kilometers (16–19 mi).

Altitude média: 230 m

Vologda Oblast

Russia > Vologda Oblast

Altitude média: 141 m

Kamchatka Krai

Russia

Kamchatka belongs to the zone of volcanic activity, there are about 300 large and medium-sized volcanoes, 29 of them are active. The largest volcano in Eurasia – Kluchevskaya (altitude 4,750 m (15,580 ft)). With the volcanic activity associated with the formation of many minerals and a manifestation of hydro…

Altitude média: 234 m

Labinsk

Russia > Krasnodar Krai > Labinsky District

Altitude média: 282 m

Nepa

Russia > Irkutsk Oblast > Katangsky Rayon

Altitude média: 322 m

Kolki

Russia > Pskov Oblast > Nevelsky District

Altitude média: 160 m

Khabarovsk Krai

Russia

Altitude média: 404 m

Republic of Adygea

Russia

Altitude média: 501 m

Sudzha

Russia > Kursk Oblast > Sudzhansky District

Altitude média: 145 m

Kolguyev Island

Russia > Nenets Autonomous Okrug

The island was explored in 1894 by the British naturalist Aubyn B. R. Trevor-Battye. He landed in June with an assistant, intending to spend about one month studying the wildlife, especially the birds. Due to mechanical problems with the vessel and a misunderstanding, they were left stranded on the island for…

Altitude média: 26 m

Amursk

Russia > Khabarovsk Krai > Amursky Rayon

Altitude média: 45 m

Surazh

Russia > Bryansk Oblast > Surazhsky District

Altitude média: 158 m

Yar

Russia > Udmurtia > Yarsky District

Altitude média: 153 m

Chunya River

Russia

Altitude média: 395 m

Saint Petersburg

Russia > Saint Petersburg

The elevation of Saint Petersburg ranges from the sea level to its highest point of 175.9 m (577 ft) at the Orekhovaya Hill in the Duderhof Heights in the south. Part of the city's territory west of Liteyny Prospekt is no higher than 4 m (13 ft) above sea level, and has suffered from numerous floods. Floods in…

Altitude média: 17 m

Tver

Russia > Tver Oblast

Altitude média: 140 m

Rostov-on-Don

Russia > Rostov Oblast > Rostov-on-Don

Altitude média: 51 m

Kursk

Russia > Kursk Oblast

Altitude média: 192 m

Kaliningrad

Russia > Kaliningrad > Kaliningrad

Altitude média: 19 m

Oryol

Russia > Oryol Oblast

Altitude média: 196 m

Grozny

Russia > Chechnya

Altitude média: 183 m

Veliky Novgorod

Russia > Novgorod Oblast

Altitude média: 29 m

Lipetsk

Russia > Lipetsk Oblast

Altitude média: 143 m

Smolensk

Russia > Smolensk Oblast

Altitude média: 214 m

Glazov

Russia > Udmurtia > Glazov

Altitude média: 157 m

Kasimov

Russia > Ryazan Oblast

Altitude média: 124 m

Khor River

Russia > Khabarovsk Krai

Altitude média: 407 m

Коломенка

Russia > Moscow > Moscow

Altitude média: 125 m

Tarumovka

Russia > Dagestan > Tarumovsky District

Altitude média: -15 m

Tuva Republic

Russia

Altitude média: 1.411 m

Votkinsk

Russia > Udmurtia

Altitude média: 119 m

Dagestan

Russia

Altitude média: 475 m

Siberia

Russia > Krasnoyarsk Krai > Boguchansky Rayon

Eastern and central Sakha comprises numerous north–south mountain ranges of various ages. These mountains extend up to almost 3,000 metres (9,800 ft), but above a few hundred metres they are almost completely devoid of vegetation. The Verkhoyansk Range was extensively glaciated in the Pleistocene, but the…

Altitude média: 346 m

Voronezh Oblast

Russia > Voronezh Oblast

Altitude média: 153 m

Saratov Oblast

Russia

Altitude média: 113 m

Kursk Oblast

Russia > Kursk Oblast

The oblast, with an average elevation of 177–225 m (581–738 ft), occupies the southern slopes of the middle-Russian plateau. The surface is hilly and intersected by ravines. The central part of Kursk oblast is more elevated than the Seym Valley to the west. The Timsko-Shchigrinsky ridge contains the…

Altitude média: 198 m

Zheleznogorsk

Russia > Krasnoyarsk Krai > Closed administrative-territorial formation of Zheleznogorsk

Zheleznogorsk is located 35 km north of Krasnoyarsk, in the foothills of the Atamanovsky Ridge, the spurs of the Sayan Mountains. The climate of the city, as in Krasnoyarsk, is Dfb according to Köppen. The average annual temperature is 2.2 °C or 36 °F. The city is located far from the southern border of…

Altitude média: 225 m

Kaluga Oblast

Russia > Kaluga Oblast

Kaluga Oblast lies in the central part of the East European Plain. The oblast's territory is located between the Central Russian Upland (with and average elevation of above 200 metres (660 ft) and a maximum elevation of 275 metres (902 ft) in the southeast), the Smolensk–Moscow Upland and the Dnieper–Desna…

Altitude média: 204 m

Vorkuta

Russia > Komi Republic > Vorkuta Urban Okrug > Vorkuta

Altitude média: 175 m

Pskov Oblast

Russia > Pskov Oblast

Altitude média: 104 m

Sevastopol

Russia

Altitude média: 73 m

Buryatia

Russia

Altitude média: 923 m

Smolensk Oblast

Russia > Smolensk Oblast

Altitude média: 203 m

Bryansk

Russia > Bryansk Oblast > Bryansk > Bryansk

Altitude média: 172 m

Omsk

Russia > Omsk Oblast > Omsk > Omsk

Omsk is situated in the south of the West Siberian Plain along the banks of the north-flowing Irtysh at its confluence with the Om River. The city has an elevation of 87 meters (285 ft) above mean sea level at its highest point.

Altitude média: 105 m

Grozny

Russia > Chechen Republic > Grozny > Grozny

Altitude média: 183 m

Moscow

Russia > Moscow

Moscow is situated on the banks of the Moskva River, which flows for just over 500 km (311 mi) through the East European Plain in central Russia, not far from the natural border of the forest and forest-steppe zone. 49 bridges span the river and its canals within the city's limits. The elevation of Moscow at…

Altitude média: 159 m

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