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What does Ura mean in Russian?

"урал" translated into Chinese is Wula. On Russian territory, the Wula Mountain Range is a very important mountain range, which spans the Wula River basin and kazakh steppe, separating Europe from Asia. This mountain range not only plays a very important role in the development of Russian economy and culture, but also has a certain symbolic significance in Russian. Wula became the representative of Russian style and culture, and was also used as the pattern of Russian flag, heraldry and navy flag.

Besides mountains, the word Ura has other meanings in Russian. It can be used to describe dark and gloomy weather, such as "Today's weather is sunny", and it is usually used with the word "хмурый". In addition, "урал" can also be used as a short greeting when Russians speak. In other fields, such as mining and logistics, Ura is often used.

Historically, Wula was once the war line between the Mongolian Empire and Russia. Gehar Ahanatov, Nicholas Ivanovich Bolubagin and Ural Castle are the oldest historical sites in this area. There is also a famous enterprise in Xiawula-Ural Machinery Factory, which was a very large-scale state-owned enterprise in the Soviet Union and enjoyed a high reputation in the national and even international markets, mainly producing agricultural machinery and heavy machinery and equipment.