The
Belarusian Ridge (Белорусская гряда, Belaruskaya Gryada) is a line of terminal
moraines. This ridge, consisting of low, rolling
hills, runs for about 500 km west from the area of the
Brest region, which is close to the border of
Poland to the
Russian town of
Smolensk.
The ridge itself is divided in sections called "uplands." These uplands are created by various river valleys that cut through the entire ridge. The ten uplands are (in sequence of west to east):
The highest elevation of the ridge is the Lysaya Hill ("Bald Hill"), 365m.
External links
- http://www.belarusguide.com/nature1/natgeo.html