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World Regional Geography. Former USSR. C.J. Cox Instructor. Week #13. Former USSR Central & North Asia. Ten Geographic Qualities Regions & States Historical Geography Physical Geography Cultural Geography. Ten Geographic Qualities. 1. Region Covers 1/6 of world’s total landmass - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Former USSRCentral & North Asia

Ten Geographic Qualities Regions & States Historical Geography Physical Geography Cultural Geography

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Ten Geographic Qualities

1. Region Covers 1/6 of world’s total landmass

2. Most of region is at high latitudes which are cold, dry & harsh

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Ten Geographic Qualities 3. Russia has more neighbors than any

other country

4. Very small population for the land size & most are concentrated I the west

5. Few good & suitably located ports - almost landlocked

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Ten Geographic Qualities 6. Multinational Empire dominated by

Russia

7.Large scale experiment in national economic planning– communisim

8. Russia - divided by Ural mountains with European Russia to the West

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Ten Geographic Qualities 9. Hundreds of ethnic groups isolated

by distance and geographic barriers

10. Largest reserves of natural resources in the world

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Relative Location of Former USSR

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Relative Location of Former USSR

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Relative Location of Former USSR

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Former USSRCentral & North Asia

Ten Geographic Qualities Regions & States Historical Geography Physical Geography Cultural Geography

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States of the Former USSR

Russia European States -Estonia, Latvia,

Lithuania, Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus Caucasus States - Armenia, Azerbaijan,

Georgia Central Asian States, Tajikistan,

Uzbekistan, Kazakstan, Turkmenistan & Kyrgyzstan

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Former USSRCentral & North Asia

Ten Geographic Qualities Regions & States Historical Geography Physical Geography Cultural Geography

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Historical Geography

Pre Tsarist - before Ivan IV - 16th centuryTsarist Period 16th century to 1917

Cossackcs carried Russian presence to Pacific & Alaska

Peter the Great 1682-1725Catherine 1762-1796

Bolshevik Revolution 1917Break -up of the Soviet Union 1991Future of Russia?

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Ten Geographic Qualities Regions & States Historical Geography Physical Geography Cultural Geography

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Physical Geography of Former USSR

Plate Tectonics Plateaus Deserts Mountains Rivers Lakes Climates

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Physical Geography of Former USSR

Rivers – Volga– Ob– Lena – Don

Lakes– Baikal– Lodoga

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Physical Geography of Former USSR

Seas– Aral– Barents– Bering– Okhotsk– Black– Caspian

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Physical Geography of Former USSR

Landform Regions– Russian Plain– Ural Mountain– West Siberian Plain– Central Siberian Plateau– East Siberian Uplands– Kazak Uplands– Caucasus Mountains– Kamchatka Pennisula

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Mountain RangesUralsCaucasus Mountains

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Physical Geography of Former USSR

Climates– North Asia is dominated by Snow

Climates know as Humid Continental & Subartic

– Central Asia is dominated by dry Desert & Steppe Climates

– Mountainous regions provide a variety of Mid-latitude climates to Ice Climates

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Former USSRCentral & North Asia

Ten Geographic Qualities Regions & States Historical Geography Physical Geography Cultural Geography

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Cultural Geography of Former USSR

– Population– Languages– Religion– Agriculture– Economics– Historical

Geography

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Population per square kilometer

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Cartogram of World Population

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Dot Density Map Showing World Population

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Russia:

Kazakhstan:

Kyrgyzstan:

Tajikistan:

Turkmenistan:

Uzbekistan:

Azerbaijan:

Armenia:

Georgia:

Estonia:

Latvia:

Lithuania:

Belarus:Ukraine:

Moldova:

Cultural Geography of Former USSR

Population– Population exceeds

300 million– concentration in

western 1/3 of region

– numerous ethnic groups in defined regions

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Russia: 18

Kazakhstan: 25

Kyrgyzstan: 26

Tajikistan: 41

Turkmenistan: 46

Uzbekistan: 22

Azerbaijan: 23

Armenia: 14

Georgia: 17

Estonia: 15

Latvia: 19

Lithuania: 13

Belarus: 13Ukraine: 14

Moldova: 21

Former USSR Population Characteristics

– Birth rates 9/1000– Death rates 13/1000– Natural Increase -.04.%– Infant Mortality 15/1000– Doubling Time -----yrs– Pop <15 20%– Pop > 65 13%

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Cultural Geography of Former USSR Languages

– Indo European dominates the region

– Southern areas have large areas speaking Altaic Languages

– Uralic Language Family originated in the Urals

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Cultural Geography of Former USSR Religions

– Orthodox Christian dominates the Slavic Regions

– Islam dominates the Central Asia Republics

– Communism sought to eradicate traditional religions

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Cultural Geography of Former USSR Religion

– Religious landscapes

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Cultural Geography of Former USSR

Commercial Agriculture– Commercial

Ranching– Commercial

Diarying

Nomadic Herding of the Central Asian Republics

Absence of Agriculture in the northern latitudes

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Economy– large quantities of resources

many remotely located many located under permafrost

– large manufacturing sector of economy producing industrial goods

– large non-skilled labor force

Cultural Geography of Former USSR

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Cultural Geography of Former USSR

Cities are centers for manufacturing (secondary),

Developing Service industries as Capitalism matures as an economic system

Limited Information Technologies Military Technologies remain

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