The Kara Depression is a depression in the Extreme North of European Russia, by the mouth of Kara River, north-east of the Pay-Khoy Ridge (a continuation of the northern Ural Mountains).
It is of diameter 50–60 km (31–37 mi) and filled with Quaternary deposits.
[1] The depression is part of the Pechora coal basin.
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