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Moscow Upland is the eastern part of the Smolensk-Moscow Upland, located inside the Moscow (Klin-Dmitrov Ridge) and Vladimir (Yuryevo Opole) regions of Russia.[1]
Extends from the headwaters of Moscow and to the headwaters of the river Vorya Koloksha.
The greatest height - 310 meters Relief - erosion and moraine. The hill is covered with mixed forests (major tree species - pine, birch and aspen).
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