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Ufa-Chelyabinsk
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Transsib
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Chusovaya
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Vishera
(counterclockwise) the Komi Republic, Perm Krai, Bashkortostan, Orenburg Oblast, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Khanty-Mansi and Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrugs.
- Russian federal route M5 (European route E30) Ufa – Chelyabinsk
- Russian federal route Р242 (European route E22) Perm – Yekaterinburg
- Russian route Р316 Sterlitamak – Beloretsk – Magnitogorsk
Railways
- Chum – Labytnangi (1947-1948)
- Perm – Chusovoy (Kamasino) – Kushva – Nizhny Tagil – Yekaterinburg (1878)
- Perm – Kungur – Kuzino – Pervouralsk – Yekaterinburg (1909), main trunk of the Trans-Siberian Railway
- Kazan – Krasnoufimsk – Revda – Yekaterinburg (1918)
- Ufa – Zlatoust – Chelyabinsk (1892), former main trunk of the Trans-Siberian Railway
- Ufa (Karlaman) – Beloretsk – Magnitogorsk (1977/1967)
bypass:
There are nine nature reserves in the Urals: the Ilmen, oldest one, mineralogical reserve founded in 1920 in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Pechora-Ilych in the Komi Republic, Bashkir and its former branch Shulgan-Tash in Bashkortostan, Visim in Sverdlovsk Oblast, South Urals in Bashkortostan, Basegi in Perm Krai, Vishera in Perm Krai and Denezhkin Kamen in Sverdlovsk Oblast.