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Azov Upland

Coordinates: 47°19′53″N 36°34′45″E / 47.3315°N 36.5791°E / 47.3315; 36.5791
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Azov Upland is a plateau or range of hills in East Ukraine within the Donetsk and Zaporizhia oblasts.

To the north it borders Dnieper Lowland, to northeast – Donets Ridge, southwest – Black Sea Lowland, south – Azov Lowland. Elevation varies between 200–250 m (660–820 ft).

Interesting features are mounds locally known as mohyly (literally - burials). The highest hill is Belmak-Mohyla (Horyla) that rises at 327 m (1,073 ft).

The climate is similar to Donets Ridge. Soils are categorized as chernozem of poor or medium humus. Vegetation is a fescue-feather-grass steppe.

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47°19′53″N 36°34′45″E / 47.3315°N 36.5791°E / 47.3315; 36.5791