Ural Mountains - Wikipedia The Ural Mountains ( ˈ jʊər əl YOOR-əl), [a] or simply the Urals, are a mountain range in Eurasia that runs north–south mostly through Russia, from the coast of the Arctic Ocean to the river Ural and northwestern Kazakhstan [1]
Ural Mountains - WorldAtlas The Ural Mountains are a narrow mountain range that runs about 2,500 kilometers through western Russia, starting from the Arctic Ocean’s coast to northwestern Kazakhstan The mountains are important for two main reasons First, they form the popular boundary separating Eurasian landmass into two continents; Europe and Asia
Ural Mountains: Everything You Need to Know | Ultimate . . . The Ural Mountains, commonly referred to as the Urals, form a natural boundary between Europe and Asia This range stretches from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Kazakh Steppe in the south, running through western Russia
Ural Mountains - Border Of Europe And Asia (Complete Guide) The Ural Mountains run north to south through western Russia, forming a natural geographical border between the continents of Europe and Asia This is a guide of all the important information on the Ural Mountains including notable mountains and hikes within the range See our guides page to compare it to other ranges in the world
Ural Mountains - Encyclopedia of World Geography THE URALS EXTEND over 1,553 mi (2,500 km) from the ARCTIC OCEAN to the steppes of KAZAKHSTAN The territory of nearly 318,148 square mi (824,000 square km) is subdivided in the oblasti (districts) of Perm, Cheliabinsk, Kurgansk, Orenburg, and the Autonomous Republics of Udmurtia and Bashkiria
Urals - Wikitravel The Urals (Russian: Ура́л oo-RAHL) is a common geographical name of the area of Russia around the Ural Mountains It is a vast territory which includes major cities like Yekaterinburg and Chelyabinsk, as well as parts of the polar areas