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Kamchatka Peninsula
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The Kamchatka Peninsula is a 1,250-kilometre-long peninsula in the Russian Far East, with an area of about 270,000 square kilometers. The peninsula is home to a population of 322,079 people, mostly ethnic Russians, and is known for its volcanoes, including those of Kamchatka, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The peninsula's geography is characterized by a central valley, surrounded by the Kamchatka and Eastern Ranges, with the Kamchatka River flowing through it. The climate is cold and stormy, with high precipitation levels, and is covered in snow from October to late May.learn more on wikipedia
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