Hoverla, Petros,
The Carpathian Mountains.
Yes, Ukraine has mountains and rivers. The biggest river in Ukraine is Yalpug River. The tallest mountain in Ukraine is Hoverla.
Carpathians, Crimea mountains
Ukraine has grasslands and some low-lying plains, but not savannahs or deserts. It is known for its rivers such as the Dnieper and mountains like the Carpathians in the west.
No, Ukraine is located southwest of the Ural Mountains. The Ural Mountains run north to south, separating the European and Asian parts of Russia. Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe.
Yes
Only some dogs might be called Bus'ko in Ukraine, but not a person.
Ukraine's landforms include plains, plateaus, and lowlands, with the majority of the country being flat or slightly rolling. The Carpathian Mountains in the west and the Crimean Mountains in the south provide some relief to the predominantly flat landscape. Ukraine also has the Dnieper River running through its central region.
These mountains are the Carpathians Mountains.
Ukraine's landscape is varied, featuring plains, plateaus, and mountains. The country has fertile black soil regions known as the "chernozem," which support agriculture. Additionally, Ukraine has forests, rivers, and a coastline along the Black Sea.
Poland, Czech, Slovakia, Ukraine, and Romania
Slovakia, Ukraine, and Romania