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RUSSIA'S TRADE AND THE CHUBB'S LOCK OF THE BLACK SEA. 



Note : The great wheat-growing, coal-mining and industrial region of Russia lies generally to the south of Moscow 



and the Valdai Hills. It will be noticed also that those great highways of Russian commerce, the rivers, have a 



North to South direction, carrying the great bulk of Russian produce down to the Black Sea ports for transhipment 



to Europe and this country. Note the points to which these great rivers are navigable. 



