Ukrainian PlainsRange Type | Miscellaneous physical or political Feature | Highest Point | Roman-Kosh (1545 m/5069 ft) | Countries | Ukraine (67%), Russia (20%), Moldova (4%), Poland (3%), Romania (3%), Belarus (2%) (numbers are approximate percentage of range area) | States/Provinces | Rostov (11%), Krasnodar (5%), Odessa (4%), Dnipropetrovsk (4%), Zhytomyr (4%), Poltava (4%), Kiev (4%), Zaporizhzhya (3%), Crimea (3%), Khersons’ka (3%), Donetsk (3%), Vinnytsya (3%), Volgograd (3%), Kharkivs’ka (3%), Kirovohrads’ka (3%), Mykolayiv (3%), Lubelskie (3%), Cherkas’ka (3%), Khmelnyts’ka (3%), Rivnens’ka (3%), Volyns’ka (3%), Luhans’ka (2%), Chernivhivs’ka (2%), L’viv (2%), Ternopil’ (2%), Sums’ka (2%), Brest (1%), Homyel’skaya (1%), Chernivitsi (1%), Vaslui (1%), Botoşani (1%), Iaşi (1%) (numbers are approximate percentage of range area) | Area | 779,766 sq km / 301,068 sq mi Area may include lowland areas | Extent | 985 km / 612 mi North-South 1,694 km / 1,052 mi East-West | Center Lat/Long | 48° 18' N; 33° 11' E | Map Link | Microsoft Bing Map | Search Engines - search the web for "Ukrainian Plains": Wikipedia Search Microsoft Bing Search Google Search Yahoo Search
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Major Peaks of the Ukrainian Plains
Photos of Peaks in the Ukrainian Plains
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