East European Plain

At the southeastern point of the East European Plain are the Caucasus and Crimean mountain ranges.

[4] Together with the North European Plain (covering much of Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany and Poland), and covering the Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania), European Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, southeastern Romania, and, at its southernmost point, the Danubian Plain in Northern Bulgaria (including Ludogorie and Southern Dobruja), it constitutes the majority of the Great European Plain (European Plain), the greatest mountain-free part of the European landscape.

[5] The plain spans approximately 4,000,000 km2 (2,000,000 sq mi) and averages about 170 m (560 ft) in elevation.

[6][7] The following major landform features are within the East European Plain (listed generally from north to south).

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Approximate extent of the East European Plain. [ 1 ]