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National parkTaganay National Park

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Taganay National Park: A Protected National Park Within Russia's Geographic Landscape

Taganay National Park represents a significant protected natural area within the Russian Federation, offering a distinct geographic profile for atlas-based exploration. This page provides a foundational understanding of Taganay National Park as a designated national park, highlighting its place within the broader mapped landscape and regional geography. Users can begin to understand the protected area's context, facilitating deeper dives into its mapped terrain and protected land identity.

national parkRussiaprotected areaEastern Europe
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Taganay National Park

National park

Park overview

Structured park overview, official facts, and landscape profile for Taganay National Park

Taganay National Park park facts, protected area profile, and essential visitor context
Review the core facts for Taganay National Park, including designation, size, terrain, visitor scale, habitats, and operating context in one park-focused overview.
Park location guide

Geography guide, regional context, and park location map for Taganay National Park

Taganay National Park park geography, regions, and map view in Russia
Understand where Taganay National Park sits in Russia through a broader geographic reading of the surrounding landscape, nearby location context, and its mapped position within the national park landscape.

How Taganay National Park fits into Russia

Russia is a transcontinental nation spanning eleven time zones, bordered by fourteen countries. It is the world's largest country by area, covering 17,098,246 km². Moscow is the capital and largest city, while Saint Petersburg is the second-largest and a major cultural centre.

Wider geography shaping Taganay National Park in Russia

Russia spans Eastern Europe and North Asia, covering 17,098,246 km². It shares land borders with fourteen countries, more than any other nation, and spans eleven time zones. The landscape includes vast plains, mountain ranges such as the Urals and Caucasus, and extensive coastlines along the Arctic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Baltic Sea, Black Sea, and Caspian Sea.

Map view of Taganay National Park

Use this park location map to pinpoint Taganay National Park in Russia, understand its exact geographic position, and read its mapped placement within the surrounding landscape more clearly.

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Location context for Taganay National Park

Chelyabinsk Oblast

Discover the unique terrain, diverse forest habitats, and protected-area character of this Russian national park through detailed visual references.

Taganay National Park Photos: Explore Ural Mountain Landscapes and Visual Scenery
Browse a curated collection of Taganay National Park images to understand its distinct environment, from alpine tundra to dense taiga forests. Visualizing the park's topography and ecological zones provides essential context for its conservation significance and geographic features.

Panoramic landscape view of Taganay National Park showing forested mountains, a lake, and rocky outcrops under a partly cloudy sky

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Park atlas

Compare Taganay's protected landscapes with nearby national parks, tracing regional park geography

Explore Related National Parks and Protected Areas Near Taganay National Park
Continue your exploration from Taganay National Park by browsing other national parks and protected areas across the surrounding Eastern European region. Trace diverse protected landscapes and compare the geographic spread of conservation efforts, deepening your atlas understanding of regional park systems.
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National parkChelyabinsk Oblast

Zyuratkul National Park: Protected Landscape Atlas and Regional Geography

Explore national park boundaries and terrain in Chelyabinsk Oblast.

Zyuratkul National Park represents a distinct protected landscape within the Chelyabinsk Oblast of Russia. This page offers an atlas-centric view, detailing its geographic position and significance as a national park. Users can explore the mapped context of Zyuratkul National Park, understanding its terrain and its contribution to the protected areas landscape of the Southern Urals region.

Area
882.49 km²
Established
1993
IUCN
II
Relief
Mountain
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National parkChelyabinsk Oblast

Zigalga National Park: National Park within Chelyabinsk Oblast's Southern Urals Geography

Mapped protected landscape and regional geographic context for atlas discovery.

Zigalga National Park offers a specific focus for exploring protected natural areas in Russia's Chelyabinsk Oblast. This page provides essential geographic data, detailing the park's mapped boundaries and its position within the Southern Urals region. Understand the park's unique protected landscape identity and its contribution to the atlas of Russian natural areas, fostering detailed map-based exploration and regional geographic understanding.

Area
457 km²
Established
2019
IUCN
II
Relief
Mountain
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National parkSverdlovsk Oblast

Pripyshminskiye Bory National Park: Explore its Protected Landscape and Geographic Setting

National Park with mapped boundaries in Sverdlovsk Oblast.

Pripyshminskiye Bory National Park stands as a notable protected area within the vast geography of Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia. This page serves as a dedicated atlas entry for the park, detailing its protected landscape identity and its placement within the broader regional context. Users can investigate the park's mapped boundaries and understand its significance as a distinct national park, facilitating structured geographic discovery.

Area
490 km²
Established
1993
IUCN
II
Relief
Lowland
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National parkBashkortostan

Bashkiriya National Park: Karst Geography and Protected Ural Forest Landscape

Explore Ural Mountains national park mapped boundaries and terrain.

Delve into the geography and protected landscape of Bashkiriya National Park, a significant national park within Russia's Bashkortostan region. This detailed page highlights its striking karst topography, extensive cave systems, and over 92 percent forest cover across the southern Ural Mountains. Understand the park's role as a conservation buffer zone and its unique position at the Europe-Asia biogeographical boundary through structured geographic data and mapped context.

Area
920 km²
Established
1986
IUCN
II
Relief
Mixed relief
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National parkUdmurt Republic

Nechkinsky National Park: Protected River Valley Landscape and Archaeological Heritage

Explore Udmurt Republic's National Park Geography and Terrain

Nechkinsky National Park, situated in the Udmurt Republic, is a vital protected area distinguished by its prominent river valley landscape. The park's geography features a stark contrast between steep right-bank slopes and a wide, flat left-bank floodplain, bordered by the Votkinsk reservoir. This unique terrain supports diverse ecosystems and preserves thousands of years of archaeological heritage, making it a focal point for understanding the region's natural and cultural map.

Area
208 km²
Established
1997
IUCN
II
Relief
Mixed relief
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National parkTatarstan

Nizhnyaya Kama National Park: Protected Area and Geographic Context in Tatarstan

Discover mapped boundaries and regional landscape insights.

Nizhnyaya Kama National Park serves as a distinct protected area within the republic of Tatarstan, Russia. This detail page provides essential geographic context and map-oriented information, focusing on the park's boundaries and its contribution to the regional landscape. It is designed for users seeking structured data on protected lands, offering a factual entry point for understanding this Russian national park within a broader atlas framework.

Area
265.87 km²
Established
1991
IUCN
II
Relief
Lowland
National park

Buzuluksky Bor National Park: An Atlas of Russia's Largest Isolated Pine Forest Ecosystem

Explore mapped boundaries and regional geographic context.

Delve into the protected landscape of Buzuluksky Bor National Park, a significant national park in European Russia. This page provides detailed atlas-level insight into its unique formation as the world's largest isolated pine forest, situated atop deep sandy plains and surrounded by steppe. Understand its geographic setting, the ancient dune geology, and the ecological significance of this remarkable natural reserve.

Area
1,060 km²
Established
2007
IUCN
II
Relief
Lowland
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National parkAqmola Region

Kokshetau National Park: A Protected Granite Mountain and Forest-Steppe Landscape in Kazakhstan

Explore Aqmola Region's unique protected geography and mapped terrain.

Kokshetau National Park stands as a remarkable protected landscape within Kazakhstan, defined by its ancient granite mountains and its unique position as a forest-steppe island surrounded by open plains. This national park preserves a rich tapestry of boreal forests, lake-filled depressions, and geological wonders, including some of the planet's most ancient rock formations. MoriAtlas provides a structured view of Kokshetau National Park, detailing its mapped boundaries and geographic context within the Aqmola Region, offering users a deep dive into its protected area identity and ecological significance.

Area
1,821 km²
Established
1996
IUCN
II
Relief
Upland

Common questions about visiting, size, designation, and location context for Taganay National Park

Taganay National Park FAQs for park facts, access, geography, and protected area context
Find quick answers about Taganay National Park, including protected-area facts, park geography, trail and visitor context, and how the park fits into its surrounding country and regional landscape.
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