Prakticheskaia Rabota Sostavlenie I Analiz Khoziaistvennykh Sviazei Dvinsko-pechorskogo Raiona Geografiia 9 Klass Apr 2026
Ties are heavily dependent on the Northern Railway and river systems (Northern Dvina, Pechora), as well as the Northern Sea Route for maritime exports.
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Specialized in shipbuilding ( Severodvinsk ) and equipment for the forest and mining industries. Ties are heavily dependent on the Northern Railway
Coal mining (Pechora basin), oil and gas extraction (Timan-Pechora province), and oil refining (Ukhta).
Leading sector involving logging, woodworking, and pulp and paper production (major centers: Arkhangelsk, Kotlas, Syktyvkar). Specialized in shipbuilding ( Severodvinsk ) and equipment
The Dvinsko-Pechorsk subregion is part of the and includes the Arkhangelsk Region (with the Nenets Autonomous Okrug) and the Komi Republic . Its economy is built on a "resource-industry" model, focusing on the extraction and processing of raw materials. Key Specialization Sectors
Economic ties are analyzed through the exchange of goods between this region and other parts of Russia or international markets. Connection Type Flow Direction Main Goods/Products Partner Regions From Dvinsko-Pechorsk Lumber, paper, cellulose, coal, oil, gas, ships Center, Northwest, Urals, International markets Inbound (Imports) To Dvinsko-Pechorsk Food products, complex machinery, consumer goods Center, Volga, South of Russia Analysis of the Economic Scheme The analysis typically highlights the following points: The Dvinsko-Pechorsk subregion is part of the and
The region serves as a "resource donor" for the more developed Central and Northwest regions.