Kuma–Manych Depression
Kuma–Manych Depression | |
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Coordinates | 45°42′54″N 44°06′18″E / 45.715°N 44.105°ECoordinates: 45°42′54″N 44°06′18″E / 45.715°N 44.105°E |
The Kuma–Manych depression (Russian: Кумо–Манычская впадина, tr. Kumo–Manychskaya vpadina), is a geological depression in southwestern Russia that separates the Russian Plain to the north from Ciscaucasia to the south.[1] It is named after the Kuma and Manych rivers.[2]
Geography[]
Kuma–Manych depression is sometimes regarded as a definition for the natural boundary between Asia and Europe.[1][3]
The Rostov Nature Reserve is located within the depression.[4]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "'Kuma-Manych Depression'. Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Online". Encyclopædia Britannica Inc., 2015. Retrieved 3 December 2015.
- ^ Microsoft Encarta World Atlas, 2001, Microsoft Corporation
- ^ "3. The continent - Extent and boundaries". Europe's Environment - The Dobris Assessment. European Environmental Agency. 2011.
- ^ "Rostovsky". The MAB Programme. UNESCO. 14 January 2010. Retrieved 7 December 2013.
Categories:
- Depressions of Russia
- Landforms of Europe
- Landforms of Kalmykia
- Landforms of Stavropol Krai
- Southern Russia geography stubs
- Northern Caucasus geography stubs