The Baryatinsko-Sukhinichi Upland is an eroded and processed territory of glacial origin in the territory of the Kaluga Region of Russia. It is located between Central Russian (with average heights within the region above 200 m and a maximum elevation of 275 m in the southeast of the region) and the Smolensk-Moscow Uplands , and the Dnieper-Desninskaya geological province.
| Baryatinsko-Sukhinichi Upland | |
|---|---|
| Highest point | |
| Highest point | 275 m |
| Location | |
| A country |
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| The subject of the Russian Federation | Kaluga region |
It is a moraine plain with a wavy and medium hilly surface. Soils are gray or light gray . The relief is medium-strongly dissected. The maximum height difference is 90 m.
Literature
- Baryatinsko-Sukhinichi plain // Kaluga Encyclopedia / ed. V. Ya. Filimonova. - 2nd ed., Revised. and add. - Kaluga: Publisher N.F. Bochkareva, 2005 .-- S. 37−38. - 494 p. - 3100 copies. - ISBN 5-89552-333-1 .