Azov Upland

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Azov Upland is a hilly elevated region in southeastern Ukraine known for its rolling terrain and position between the steppe plains and the Sea of Azov.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
hilly region
upland
biome Pontic–Caspian steppe
climate temperate continental
climateCharacteristic cold winters
hot summers
continent Europe
country Ukraine
drainage seasonal streams
small rivers
elevationRelativeToSurroundings higher
formsPartOf Azov–Black Sea watershed NERFINISHED
geology crystalline rocks
gneisses
granites
hasEconomicActivity grain farming
livestock grazing
sunflower cultivation
hasFeature gullies
ravines
river valleys
hasProcess soil erosion risk
water erosion
hasRelief dissected plateau
knownFor position between steppe plains and Sea of Azov
rolling terrain
landUse agriculture
crop cultivation
pasture
locatedIn Donetsk Oblast NERFINISHED
Eastern Europe
Zaporizhzhia Oblast NERFINISHED
southeastern Ukraine NERFINISHED
locatedNear Sea of Azov northern coast NERFINISHED
near Sea of Azov NERFINISHED
partOf East European Plain NERFINISHED
Ukrainian Shield NERFINISHED
regionType physiographic region
relativeLocation north of the Sea of Azov
south of the Dnieper Upland
separates steppe plains
soilType chernozem
surfaceDeposits loam
loess
terrainType rolling hills
vegetationType steppe vegetation

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Black Sea Lowland adjacentTo Azov Upland