Ukraine is a traditional European country, bordering Russia in the east, the Black Sea in the south, Belarus in the north and Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Moldova in the west.
Ukraine has a total land area of about 603,700 square kilometers and a population of about 45 million (data 20 16).199/kloc-0 was formed after the disintegration of the Soviet Union in. In order to become an independent country, Ukraine ended its alliance with Russia.
The geographical environment of Ukraine
1, landform
Most of Ukraine belongs to the Eastern Europe Plain. Mount Gaubil in the western Carpathian Mountains is 206 1 m above sea level, which is the highest peak. In the south, there is the Rome-Kosh Mountain in the Crimean Mountains. The northeast is a part of the highland in central Russia, and the southeast has the coastal hills of Azov Sea and Donets Ridge.
2. Distribution of water system
There are 1 16 rivers over 100 km in Ukraine, and the Dnieper River is the longest, with a length of 98 1 km flowing through Ukraine. Others include the South Bug River, the left bank of the Transnistrian River, the North Donets River, the Prut River, the Danube River (estuary part) and so on. There are more than 3,000 natural lakes in Ukraine, mainly Yalpag Lake, Susek Lake, Kagur Lake and Alibe Lake.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Ukraine