Voronezh Massif
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Voronezh Massif
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Voronezh Massif is a tectonic anteclise in the south of the Central Russian Upland with a high occurrence of the Precambrian basement. It lies to the southwest of the town of Voronezh, Russia. The massif covers the southwest area of European Russia. Ukraine lies to the southwest, while Belarus is to the west. The massif is bordered northwest of the Orsha depression and Zhlobin saddle, south-west and south of the Pripyat-Donetsk aulacogens, east of the Caspian Basin, and northeast of the Moscow B
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voronezh_Massif
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2023-04-21T22:01:04Z
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