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    Quote Originally Posted by Sundqvist View Post
    Here's some differences in that map compared to the maps I posted in the case of Northern Europe:

    - Fairly large parts of the coast of Norway are part of the temperate oceanic zone.
    - Parts of the southern coast of Finland (even though not necessarily Helsinki -- it's hard to tell) are included in the temperate continental region.
    - Iceland is mostly part of the same region as the mountain areas of Norway (boreal oceanic).
    - Götaland is part of the same region as Denmark and Germany (temperate oceanic) and not the same region as the Baltic states (temperate continental).

    It's nice how rivers are marked in that map, so the federal subjects of Russia are easier to locate. About half of Udmurtia is part of the boreal zone. However the area of Tatarstan, which roughly corresponds to some estimates of the Proto-Uralic urheimat, is entirely within the temperate zone.

    BTW, depending on how the boreal zone is defined, the only country in the world that is almost entirely or entirely within the boreal zone is Finland. Based on the borders of the boreal zone drawn in the maps in this thread, out of the federal subjects of European Russia, Karelia, Vologda Oblast, and Komi Republic are also entirely or almost entirely within the boreal zone. Archangelsk Oblast is not, unless Nenets AO, Novaya Zemlya, and Franz Josef Land are excluded.

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    Here's a map from Jeong et al. 2019 (The genetic history of admixture across inner Eurasia), which shows that the area of the peoples of the Volga-Ural region (apart from Komis, who are not included on the map) is mostly within the temperate broadleaf and mixed forest zone:



    Even the borders of Bashkortostan roughly follow the border between the steppe and the forest zone:


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    Here's another map which also includes Siberia. It's retarded how it uses nearly identical shades of green to indicate two different regions though.


    https://www.researchgate.net/figure/...fig7_228950497

    The southern border of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug follows the border of the "cold evergreen needleleaf forest" zone pretty closely.

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