Ural Gardens Krai
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Ural Gardens Krai | |
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Gishabruni Krai | |
Country | Tsarist Empire of Gishabrun |
Founded | July 2010 |
Dissolved | 6 December 2010 |
Population | |
• Total | 0 |
Ural Gardens Krai was a krai of the Tsarist Empire of Gishabrun, which bordered Russia.
Etymology
The name "Ural Gardens" refers to the location (Ural mountains region) and environmental features (cultivated plant garden) of the krai.
History
In July of 2010, HIM Tsar Kuri I captured Ural Gardens Krai while on a trip to Russia and declared the entirety of it a park. The Krai was returned to Russian sovereignty when Gishabrun relinquished claims on distant krais, on 6 December 2010.
Geography and climate
The climate of what was Ural Gardens Krai is humid continental. The area of Ural Gardens Krai is surrounded by city streets on all sides. Ural Grasslands Krai consisted of a garden with flowers. Ural Gardens Krai contained Ural Gardens Park, and was surrounded by Russia on all sides.