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Ural Mountains

Emma Johnson

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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The "Ural Mountains" book examines the pivotal role of this mountain range in shaping Russia's history, economy, and geopolitical standing. Often seen as a mere geographical boundary, the Urals have been instrumental in Russia's industrial development, particularly in its defense sector. 

 
The book uncovers how the region's geological history and wealth of mineral resources, such as iron ore and gold, have fueled Russian industry, especially during the Soviet era. The geographical significance of the Urals has also served as a strategic shield and a vital corridor for trade, impacting Russia's geopolitical ambitions. 

 
The book uniquely integrates earth sciences geography with historical and economic narratives to reveal the complex relationship between the environment and human activity. It begins by establishing the geographical context and tracing the mountain range's formation. It then delves into the history of human interaction with the Urals. The core of the book examines the economic significance of resource exploitation and its contribution to Russian industry. It concludes by considering the contemporary role of the Urals in the Russian economy and its ongoing strategic importance.
Disponible depuis: 21/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 74 pages.

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