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Sub-arctic region spanning from 77.22°N south to 62.96°N, encompassing the northern provinces of [[Kingdom of Magloshkagok|Magloshkagok]], [[Haftsmark of Biyetia|Biyetia]], and [[Haftsmark of Ostyakia|Ostyakia]]. The map also depicts the lower Ob River and the vast Ob Gulf estuary, flanked by the Yamal and Yavey peninsulas.
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To the east and southeast of the Northern Ural Mountains, the land known to Europeans as "Siberia" stretches beyond the limits of the map, extending for thousands of miles into the interior. The lower Ob River, though largely remote, serves as a minor trade route, its waters carrying goods through sparsely settled lands. In particularly warm summers, European whalers occasionally venture into the Kara Sea, though such journeys remain rare and perilous.
  
Sub-arctic region reaching from 77.22°N south to 62.96°N, principally showing the northern provinces of [[Kingdom of Magloshkagok|Magloshkagok]], [[Haftsmark of Biyetia|Biyetia]] and [[Haftsmark of Ostyakia|Ostyakia]], as well as the lower Ob River and the immense Ob Gulf estuaryThis is followed on each side by the Yamal and Yavey peninsulas.  The land east and southeast of the Northern Ural Mountains is commonly called "Siberia" by Europeans — this land extends for many thousands of miles beyond what is shown on the map. The Ob River in its lower part serves as a minor trade route.  Occasionally European Whalers venture into the Kara Sea in warm summers.
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Hexes are [[20-mile Hex Map|20 miles]] in diameterTotal area depicted equals 403,095 sq.m.
  
Hexes are [[20-mile Hex Map|20 miles]] in diameter.  Total area depicted equals 403,095 sq.m.
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== Physiographic Features ==

Revision as of 15:16, 2 February 2025

B.04 - Ob Gulf.jpg

Sub-arctic region spanning from 77.22°N south to 62.96°N, encompassing the northern provinces of Magloshkagok, Biyetia, and Ostyakia. The map also depicts the lower Ob River and the vast Ob Gulf estuary, flanked by the Yamal and Yavey peninsulas.

To the east and southeast of the Northern Ural Mountains, the land known to Europeans as "Siberia" stretches beyond the limits of the map, extending for thousands of miles into the interior. The lower Ob River, though largely remote, serves as a minor trade route, its waters carrying goods through sparsely settled lands. In particularly warm summers, European whalers occasionally venture into the Kara Sea, though such journeys remain rare and perilous.

Hexes are 20 miles in diameter. Total area depicted equals 403,095 sq.m.

Physiographic Features