South Ural Nature Reserve | |
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Russian: Южно-Уральский заповедник (Also: Yuzhno-Uralsky) | |
Location | Bashkortostan, and Chelyabinsk Oblast |
Nearest city | Beloretsk |
Coordinates | 54°20′48″N 57°53′9″E / 54.34667°N 57.88583°E |
Area | 252,800 hectares (624,682 acres; 976 sq mi) |
Established | 1979 |
Governing body | Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (Russia) |
Website | http://www.south-ural-reserve.ru/ |
South Ural Nature Reserve (Russian: Южно-Уральский заповедник) (also Yuzhno-Uralsky) is a Russian 'zapovednik' (strict nature reserve) protecting mountain taiga ecosystems in the highest part of the Southern Ural Mountains. Several mountain ridges run through the territory: Mashak, Zigalga, Nara Kumardak and Yamantau. Mt. Yamantau reaches 1,640 metres (5,380 ft), and is the highest mountain in the Southern Urals. 90% of the reserve is situated in the Beloretsky District of Bashkortostan, and the remainder in Chelyabinsk Oblast. Ufa, the largest city of Bashkortostan, is about 200 km to the northwest.[1][2]