Dauria stretches for almost 1,000 km from north to south from the
Patom Plateau and
North Baikal Highlands to the Russian state borders with
Mongolia and China. The Transbaikal region covers more than 1,000 km from west to east from Lake Baikal to the
meridian of the confluence of the
Shilka and
Argun Rivers. To the west and north lies the
Irkutsk Oblast; to the north the
Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), to the east the
Amur Oblast.
Oktyabrsky (Октябрьский) village,
Amur Oblast, near the Russia-China border is a large site of uranium mining and processing facilities. Part of the area is protected by the
Dauria Nature Reserve.
Fauna and flora The region has given its name to various animal species including
Daurian hedgehog, and the following birds:
Asian brown flycatcher (
Muscicapa daurica),
Daurian jackdaw,
Daurian partridge,
Daurian redstart,
Daurian starling,
Daurian shrike and the
red-rumped swallow (
Hirundo daurica). The
Mongolian wild ass (
Equus hemionus hemionus) is extinct in the region. The common name of the famous
Dahurian larch (
Larix gmelinii) as well as that of the
Dahurian buckthorn (
Rhamnus davurica) are also derived from the same source. == History ==