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West Siberian Plain

West Siberian Plain
Западно-Сибирская равнина
View of the Vasyugan River
View of the Vasyugan River
West Siberian Plain is located in Russia
West Siberian Plain
West Siberian Plain
Location in Russia
Coordinates: 62°00′N 76°00′E / 62.000°N 76.000°E / 62.000; 76.000
LocationRussia
Kazakhstan
Part ofSiberia
Area
 • Total2,600,000 km2 (1,000,000 sq mi)
Dimensions
 • Length2,500 kilometers (1,600 mi)
 • Width1,500 kilometers (930 mi)
Western Siberian plain on a satellite map of North Asia
Map of the West Siberian Plain showing its subdivisions

The West Siberian Plain (Russian: Западно-Сибирская равнина, romanizedZapadno-Sibirskaya ravnina) is a large plain that occupies the western portion of Siberia, between the Ural Mountains in the west and the Yenisei River in the east, and the Altai Mountains on the southeast. Much of the plain is poorly drained and consists of some of the world's largest swamps and floodplains. Important cities include Chelyabinsk, Novosibirsk, Omsk, and Tomsk, as well as Surgut and Nizhnevartovsk.

Winters on the West Siberian Plain are harsh and long. The climate of most of the plain areas is either subarctic or continental. The plain had large petroleum and natural gas reserves. Most of Russia's oil and gas production was extracted from this area during the 1970s and 80s.[1]

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