
Welcome to the largest mountain-free landform in Europe, the European Plain or simply known as the Great European Plain. The area stretches from the Pyrenees Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Ural Mountains in the east.
It is made up of the Northern European Lowlands and also the Eastern European Plain. The lattes is said to be once part of the European Plain within the Russian Empire and was then formerly called as the Russian Plain. If viewed in Western Europe, the area is relatively narrow in the northern part of the continent yet it broadens significantly to the eastern part in Western Russia.
Some of the significant rivers cut the plain. Among these rivers are the Loire, Rhine and the Vistula in the west. It is the Northern Dvina and Daugava which flow northwards in Eastern Europe and Russia and the Volga, the Don and the Dnieper that flow southwards of the European Russia area.
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