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Encyclopedia > Ural (region)

Ural (Russian: Ура́л) is a geographical region in Russia, around Ural Mountains. Map of Ural Mountains The Ural Mountains (Russian: Уральские горы = Урал) also known simply as the Urals and as the Riphean Mountains in Greco-Roman antiquity, is a mountain range that runs roughly north and south through western Russia. ...


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REVIEW OF LEASING SERVICES MARKET IN URAL REGION (1283 words)
In Sverdlovsk region a trend of lower profits in the economy is continuing, especially in industry: in January-June 2001 companies and organizations in the regional economy received 7.1% less profit than in the same period last year, especially in industry, where the drop in profit was 21.1%.
Regional government programs have already been in place for a number of years in Chelyabinsk region, in line with which a leasing mechanism was launched in the agricultural sector in the region.
Research on socio-economic development in the Ural region is based on information from regional state statistics committees, government ministries, and economic committees in the regions in question.
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