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Belogorye Region
Belogorye may refer to: * Belogorye (geography), a type of mountain also known as "Belki" * Belogorye, Voronezh Oblast, a village in Voronezh Oblast, Russia * Belogorye (selo, Amur Oblast), a village in Amur Oblast, Russian Far East * Belogorye (station, Amur Oblast), a rural locality in Amur Oblast, Russian Far East *Belogorye Nature Reserve Belogorye Nature Reserve (russian: Белогорье заповедник) (also Belogor'e) is a Russian 'zapovednik' (strict nature reserve), one of the last intact riverine old-growth oak forests (some oaks being over 300 years old), which was o ..., a protected area in Belgorod Oblast, Russia See also * Belogorie {{Disambig, geo ...
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Belogorye (geography)
Belki (russian: белки; kjh, Taskhyl), also known as Belogorye (russian: белогорье), is a type of mountain summit in Southern Siberia. Description Belki are snowy mountain peaks rising above the treeline. The name means "white mountains" and, unlike the " golets", which are more often than not free of snow in the summer, the Belki have generally a permanent snow cover.Belki // ''Geography'' / Prof. A.P. Gorkin (ed.). - M .: Rosmen-Press, 2006 .-- 624 p. - (Modern Illustrated Encyclopedia). - ISBN 5-353-02443-5 The terms "Belki" and "Belogorye" are part of the geographical name of several peaks and ridges of the South Siberian System, especially in the region of the Altai Mountains, such as the Katun Belki and Chuya Belki, as well as in the Eastern Sayan, such as the Agul Belki, Manskoye Belogorye, Kuturchinskoye Belogorye and Kanskoye Belogorye. See also *List of mountain types *South Siberian Mountains The South Siberian Mountains ( rus, Южно-Сибирс ...
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Belogorye, Voronezh Oblast
Belogorye (russian: links=no, Белого́рье) is a rural locality In general, a rural area or a countryside is a geographic area that is located outside towns and cities. Typical rural areas have a low population density and small settlements. Agricultural areas and areas with forestry typically are describ ... (a Village#Russia, selo) and the administrative center of Beloroyevskoye Rural Settlement, Podgorensky District, Voronezh Oblast, Russia. The population was 2,171 as of 2010. There are 28 streets. Geography Belogorye is located 32 km northeast of Podgorensky_(urban-type_settlement), Podgorensky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Aleksandrovka Donskaya is the nearest rural locality. References

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Belogorye (selo, Amur Oblast)
Belogorye (russian: Белого́рье) is a rural locality (a selo) in urban okrug Blagoveshchensk of Amur Oblast, Russia. The population was 2,795 as of 2018. There are 44 streets. Geography Belogorye is located near the right bank of the Zeya River, 37 km north of Blagoveshchensk (the district's administrative centre) by road. Prizeyskaya is the nearest rural locality. References Rural localities in Blagoveshchensk urban okrug Blagoveshchensk {{AmurOblast-geo-stub ...
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Belogorye (station, Amur Oblast)
Belogorye (russian: Белого́рье) is a rural locality (a station) in urban okrug Blagoveshchensk of Amur Oblast, Russia. The population was 27 as of 2018. Geography The village is located near the right bank of the Zeya River, 10 km north-east from Blagoveshchensk. References Rural localities in Blagoveshchensk urban okrug Blagoveshchensk {{AmurOblast-geo-stub ...
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Belogorye Nature Reserve
Belogorye Nature Reserve (russian: Белогорье заповедник) (also Belogor'e) is a Russian 'zapovednik' (strict nature reserve), one of the last intact riverine old-growth oak forests (some oaks being over 300 years old), which was once representative of the East European forest-steppe. The reserve is one of the oldest and smallest nature reserves in Russia, first formed in 1924 but reorganized several times since. It is on the southwestern slope of the Central Hills on the western edge of Russia. The reserve is situated in the Belgorodsky District of Belgorod Oblast. The reserve was created in 1935, and covers an area of . Topography The Belogorye Reserve is actually a collection of five separate sectors that are 10 to 75 km apart. The western two are in the basin of the Dnieper River, the other two in the basin of the Don River (Russia), Don River. * "Worskla Forest" (1,038 ha), a forested section near the village of Borisov, 30 km west of Belgorod. ...
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