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Eastern-European Lowland
Eastern-European Lowland is a mountain-free part of the European landscape, in fact, the lagest feature thereof. It stretches from the Ural Mountains and covers most of the European part of Russia, Baltic states, Belarus, most of Ukraine, Moldova, East Poland and West Kazakhstan.
It is bounded by the White Sea and the Barents Sea in the North, Ural Mountains, Ural River and the Caspian Sea in the East, Caucasus Mountains anf the Black Sea in the South, Carpathian Mountains and other mountainous features in Poland in the West.
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