The Cis-Ural region is the territory located on the western slope of the Ural Mountains on the outskirts of the East European Plain.
The territory lies in the basins of the Kama and Pechora Rivers and includes the Pechora lowlands to the north and the
Verkhnekamskaya Bugulma-Belebey upland to the south. In the Cis-Ural region in Kama basin, the Kama Cis-Ural territory predominates.
The northern region of the Kama Cis-Ural territory is a typical middle taiga consisting of spruce-fir forests, pine forests and peat
bogs. The central region of the territory is southern taiga that includes spruce-fir forests with an admixture of linden. In the southern
region of the territory, there is a subzone of mixed forests. The southeast is occupied with Kungursky forest steppe with typical
degraded chernozems. Northeast of the Kama Cis-Ural territory is a dark coniferous mountain taiga with bald peaks standing high
above the taiga