Pictures collection of Pechora River
Arctic Report Card - River Discharge - Shiklomanov and Lammers
Discharge in 2010 in the Yukon, Pechora, Severnaya Dvina and Kolyma rivers was 5-15% lower than the long-term mean and the discharge of the Lena, Ob and Mackenzie basins
Pechora (city) definition of Pechora (city) in the Free Online
Pechora (pyĭchô`rə), river, c.1,120 mi (1,800 km) long, rising in the N Urals, N European Russia. It flows generally north through the forest and tundra regions of
Pechora definition of Pechora in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
Pechora (pyĭchô`rə), river, c.1,120 mi (1,800 km) long, rising in the N Urals, N European Russia. It flows generally north through the forest and tundra regions of
The Timan-Pechora Basin Province of Northwest Arctic Russia
Pechora River Pechora River Pay-Khoy Ridge Novaya-Zemlya Vaygach Island Kara Sea Pechora Sea Barents Sea Kolguyev Island Kanin Peninsula Seduyakha Swell Sea
Field Notes: Naryan-Mar « Time to Eat the Dogs
The town of Naryan-Mar sits at the apex of the Pechora River delta in the Russian European Arctic. It is the capital of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug (NAO), a Florida
Fishing salmon with gill nets in the mouth of the Pechora River
Fishing salmon with gill nets in the mouth of the Pechora River, Barents Sea
IYF 2011: Komi Republic Strengthen Protected Areas to Conserve
Strengthening Protected Area System of the Komi Republic to Conserve Virgin Forest Biodiversity in the Pechora River Headwaters Region . Russia’s forest estate
Strengthening Protected Area System of the Komi Republic to
00059042 - Strengthening Protected Area System of the Komi Republic to Conserve Virgin Forest Biodiversity in the Pechora River Headwaters Region
Political World Atlas - World Sites Atlas
Mezen River Northern Urals Ob River Pechora River Polar Urals Southern Urals Sukhona River Sura River Timan Ridge Tobol River
Kommersant - Russia's Daily Online
Naryan-Mar is situated above the Arctic Circle on the region's largest river, the Pechora. The city has a river dock 110 km from the Barents Sea and an airport.
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