Pechora
[puh-chawr-uh, -chohr-uh; Russian pyi-chyaw-ruh] /pəˈtʃɔr ə, -ˈtʃoʊr ə; Russian pyɪˈtʃyɔ rə/
noun
1.
a river in the NE Russian Federation in Europe, flowing from the Ural Mountains to the Arctic Ocean. 1110 miles (1785 km) long.
/Russian pɪˈtʃɔrə/
noun
1.
a river in N Russia, rising in the Ural Mountains and flowing north in a great arc to the Pechora Sea (the SE part of the Barents Sea). Length: 1814 km (1127 miles)
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