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1. Volcanoes of Kamchatka
2. Virgin Komi dense forest spread in the Ural mountain region
3. Church of the Ascension Kolomenskoye
Kamchatka's volcanoes
There is a large group of volcanoes located on the Kamchatka Peninsula in eastern Russia. The Kamchatka River and the surrounding central valley are believed to be filled with about 160 volcanic ranges. Out of which 29 volcanoes are still said to be active. 6 of these volcanoes are included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Most of the volcanoes here are located on the Kamchatka Peninsula. There are also many glaciers, rivers, lakes, magnificent sea coasts in this region. Many species of wildlife can be seen in this area. Apart from these, many species of wild and aquatic animals including salmonoid fish, otters, brown bears, Steller's sea eagles are included. The Kamchatka region was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in the year 1996.
Virgin Komi Dense Forest in the Ural Mountains Region.
Church of the Ascension Kolomenskoye
The Church of the Ascension in Moscow, Russia was built in 1532 to celebrate the birth of Tsar Ivan the Terrible. This church made of white stone is known for its roof, dome, walls and unique Russian architecture. Its roof has an octagonal base. The church is decorated in an artistic manner. Its height is about 41 meters. The vastness of the church is visible. This church had a strong influence on the architecture of Russian churches until the middle of the 17th century. This church was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in the year 1994.
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