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Ural$88864$ - traduzione in Inglese

REGION OF RUSSIA
Ural region; Ural Region
  • Iset ironworks factory near [[Yekaterinburg]], established in 1726 (photo of 1910).
  • Aurora in Northern Ural
  • Iset River near [[Kamensk-Uralsky]].
  • [[Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works]] in the 1920s–30s.
  • Chusovaya River
  • Dam of the copper smelter in [[Miass]].
  • Orenburg Cossacks with camels, 19th century.
  • Manaraga mountain]]

Ural      
n. Urales (nombre de una cadena montañosa en Rusia); el río Ural (en Rusia)
ural owl         
  • Vole species commonly taken as prey include the [[bank vole]].
  • Ural owl male and female territorial calls.
  • A Ural owl being ringed. For a ''Strix'' owl, it has quite formidable talons which aid it in food capture and interspecies conflicts.
  • In some parts of Slovakia, Ural owls have come to specialize at preying on [[Eurasian collared dove]]s.
  • Although not common as prey, a young [[mountain hare]] can be productive prey for an Ural owl.
  • A young mesoptile Ural owl shortly after it has left the nest in [[Albu Parish]], [[Estonia]].
  • Ural owls often prefer well-wooded areas with large, mature trees.
  • A Ural owl perches in the winter on a power pole in Slovakia. As its range expands, the Ural owl may be increasingly vulnerable to anthropogenic mortality causes.
  • An adult of the well-streaked but otherwise pale subspecies ''S. u. liturata'' that is widespread in Europe, seen here in Sweden.
  • Mount Chausu]], a Ural owl of the race ''S. u. fuscescens''.
  • The quite rounded, white egg of an Ural owl.
  • An Ural owl of the large, dark and richly coloured race, ''S. u. macroura'', as seen in [[Slovakia]].
  • A Ural owl in [[Slovakia]] sitting on its nest, a natural tree cavity.
  • Video of ural owl in Estonia, Kõrvemaa (April 2022)
  • A taxidermed specimen of Ural owl near a pair of its close cousin, the [[tawny owl]].
  • An adult Ural owl emerging from a [[nest box]] in Siberia, the use of which has bolstered the populations of the species.
SPECIES OF BIRD
Strix uralensis; Père David's owl; Strix davidi; Sichuan Wood Owl; Pere David's Owl; Sichuan Owl; Père David's Owl; Ural Owl; Pere David's owl; Sichuan wood owl
cárabo uralense

Definizione

Ural-Altaic
·adj Of or pertaining to the Urals and the Altai; as the Ural-Altaic, or Turanian, languages.

Wikipedia

Ural (region)

Ural (Russian: Урал) is a geographical region located around the Ural Mountains, between the East European and West Siberian plains. It is considered a part of Eurasian Steppe, extending approximately from the North to the South; from the Arctic Ocean to the end of the Ural River near Orsk city. The border between Europe and Asia runs along the Eastern side of the Ural Mountains. Ural mostly lies within Russia but also includes a small part of Northwestern Kazakhstan. This is historical, not an official entity, with borders overlapping its Western Volga and Eastern Siberia neighboring regions. At some point in the past, parts of the currently existing Ural region were considered a gateway to Siberia, or even Siberia itself, and were combined with the Volga administrative the divisions. Today, there are two official namesake entities: the Ural Federal District and the Ural economic region. While the latter follows the historical borders, the former is a political product; the District omits Western Ural and includes Western Siberia instead.

The historical center of the Ural is Cherdyn, which is now a small town in Perm Krai. Perm was an administrative center of the gubernia with the same name by 1797. Most of the territory of historical and modern Ural was included in Perm Gubernia. The administrative center of Urals was moved to Sverdlovsk (nowadays Yekaterinburg) after the Russian Revolution and Civil War. In the present, the Ural economic region does not have an administrative and informal capital, whereas Yekaterinburg is the administrative center of the Ural Federal District.