
The Ukrainian landscape is compound in its majority of
fertile plains (steppes) and plateaus, crossed by important rivers like the
Dniéper, Donets, Dniéster and the Southern Bug ending at the Black Sea and the
smaller Sea of Azov. In the southwest the delta of the Danube forms the border
with Rumania. The mountains only are to the southwest and the west in Montes the
Carpathians, the highest point is the Gover mount it of 2,061 ms, as well as a
small mountain range in Crimea in the South coastal zone. In fact the country
comprises of the great European plain that goes from Germany to the Urals. The
Ukraine has a temperate climate continental, although the Mediterranean climate
is predominant in the South coast of Crimea. The precipitations are majors in
the north and the west. The winter is cold, although in the interior due to
their continentalidad the most extreme temperatures are reached. The summers are
warm, mainly in the south. The Ukrainian landscape complements the six great
dams realised during the Soviet government in the river basin of the Dniéper
river. These are the dams of Kachovka, of Dniéper in Zaporizhia, others of
Dniprodzerzhynsk, Kremenchuk, Kaniv and Kiev
