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Vepsian Upland

Coordinates: 60°20′N 35°15′E / 60.333°N 35.250°E / 60.333; 35.250
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Vepsian Upland
Вепсовская возвышенность / Vepsän ülüz
Panorama of the Vepsian Upland.
Highest point
PeakMalgora
Elevation304 m (997 ft)[1]
Prominence141 m (463 ft)[2]
Coordinates60°40′41″N 35°22′43″E / 60.67806°N 35.37861°E / 60.67806; 35.37861
Geography
Vepsian Upland is located in European Russia
Vepsian Upland
Location
Vepsian Upland is located in Vologda Oblast
Vepsian Upland
Vepsian Upland (Vologda Oblast)
Vepsian Upland is located in Leningrad Oblast
Vepsian Upland
Vepsian Upland (Leningrad Oblast)
LocationVologda Oblast,
Leningrad Oblast,
Russia
Range coordinates60°20′N 35°15′E / 60.333°N 35.250°E / 60.333; 35.250[3]
Parent rangeEast European Plain
Geology
Rock ageCarboniferous
Rock typeLimestone
Climbing
Easiest routeFrom Vytegorsky District

The Vepsian Upland (Russian: Вепсовская возвышенность, Вепсская возвышенность; Veps: Vepsän ülüz) is a hilly region of the East European Plain located in Vologda Oblast and Leningrad Oblast, Russia. Lake Onega is located to the north.[3]

A 189,100 hectares (467,000 acres) forested sector at the western end of the hills is a protected area under the name Vepsian Forest (Veps: Vepsän mec; Russian: Вепсский лес). It was established in 1999.[4] Lake Shimozero, located in the eastern part of the Vepsian Upland, is also a protected area since 1978.[5]

Geography

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The Vepsian hilly area is a northward extension of the Central Russian Upland, in the same manner as the Valdai Hills to the southeast. The south-west / northeast oriented Tikhvin Ridge connects the central part of the Valdai Hills to the Vepsian Upland in its north-eastern part. Together with the Tikhvin Ridge, part of the Valdai Hills, the Vepsian Upland separates the basins of the Baltic and the Caspian Seas.[1][6]

The upland stretches across Vytegorsky District, in the western part of Vologda Oblast, as well as the Podporozhsky, Boksitogorsky and Tikhvinsky districts of the eastern side of Leningrad Oblast.

The highest point is Malgora hill at 60°40′41″N 35°22′43″E / 60.67806°N 35.37861°E / 60.67806; 35.37861. With a height of 304 metres (997 ft) above sea level, it is also the highest point of Vologda Oblast. Gapselga, the highest point of Leningrad Oblast, reaching 291 metres (955 ft) above sea level, is also located in the Vepsian Upland.[3][7]

The main rivers of the hill area are the Shoksha, Oyat, Kapsha, Pasha, Tutoka and Yavosma.[8]

See also

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