Pechora River
The Pechora River is a significant waterway in northwestern Russia, flowing for about 1,124 kilometers. It originates in the Ural Mountains and empties into the Barents Sea. The river is known for its diverse ecosystems and is an important habitat for various fish species.
The Pechora River basin covers a large area, contributing to the region's economy through fishing and transportation. It also plays a vital role in the local climate and hydrology. The river is surrounded by forests and wetlands, making it a key area for biodiversity in the region.