Pechora-Ilych Nature Reserve — ( ru. Печоро Илычский заповедник, Pechoro Ilychsky zapovednik ) is a nature reserve in the Komi Republic, Russia. It currently occupies 7,213 square kilometers and forms the core of the World Heritage Site Virgin Komi Forests.LocationThe nature… … Wikipedia
Pechora River — Pechora ( ru. Печора; Komi: unicode|Печӧра; Nenets: Санэроˮ яха) is a major river in European Russia (Komi Republic and Nenets Autonomous Okrug). It is 1,809 km long.The river rises in the Ural Mountains in the south eastern corner of the Komi… … Wikipedia
Ural Mountains — a mountain range in the W Russian Federation, extending N and S from the Arctic Ocean to near the Caspian Sea, forming a natural boundary between Europe and Asia. Highest peak, Mt. Narodnaya, 6214 ft. (1894 m). Also called Urals. * * * Mountain… … Universalium
Yugyd Va National Park — (Komi, ru. Югыд ва) is a national park in the Komi Republic, a constituent republic of the Russian Federation, in Northeastern Europe.It is Russia s and Europe s largest national park. Location The Yugyd Va park covers 18,917 square kilometers… … Wikipedia
Komi Republic — For other uses, see Komi (disambiguation). Komi Republic Республика Коми (Russian) Коми Республика (Komi) Republic … Wikipedia
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Yaksha, Komi Republic — Yaksha ( ru. Якша) is a settlement in Troitsko Pechorsky District of the Komi Republic, Russia, located in the upper streams of the Pechora River. Population: 1,218 (2002 Census)Fact|date=February 2007; 1,793 (1989 Census)Fact|date=February 2007 … Wikipedia
Nikolay Karamzin — Portrait of Karamzin by Vasily Tropinin, painted in 1818 Nikolai Mikhailovich Karamzin (Russian: Николай Михайлович Карамзин) (1 December 1766 – 3 June 1826) was a Russian writer, poet, historian, and critic. He is best remembered for his History … Wikipedia