Russia's Kamchatka Territory was formed on July 1, 2007. The region occupies the territory of the Kamchatka Peninsula, the adjacent part of the mainland, the island Karaginsky and Commander Islands. There are about 300 large and medium-sized volcanoes, 29 of them are active. The region's administrative center is the city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. Kamchatka, Russia's land of volcanoes - in this gallery by TASS.
Kamchatka, Russia's land of volcanoes
Russia's Kamchatka volcanoes in pictures
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Avacha Bay, a Pacific Ocean bay on the southeastern coast of the Kamchatka Peninsula
© Igor Buymistrov/TASS Fishing on the river in the village Ozernovsky in Kamchatka krai
© Igor Buymistrov/TASS A view of the Pacific Ocean coast in Yelizovo district, Kamchatka krai
© Alexandr Petrov/TASS Thermal springs at the foot of Mutnovsky volcano
© Alexandr Petrov/TASS A bear in the Valley of Geysers in the Kronotsky State Biosphere Nature Reserve on Kamchatka peninsula
© Alexandr Petrov/TASS Gorely volcano in the southern part of Kamchatka Peninsula
© Igor Buymistrov/TASS A view from a helicopter at the crater of Avacha (Avachinsky) volcano (2751m) in Nalychevo Nature Park
© Alexandr Petrov/TASS A signpost on the Aleutian Islands, Kamchatka krai
© Alexandr Petrov/TASS Rookery of fur seals on Berig Island, Kamchatka krai
© Alexandr Petrov/TASS View of the Commander Islands, Kamchatka krai
© Alexandr Petrov/TASS Ostry Tolbachik volcano
© Alexandr Petrov/TASS Ethnic Festival in Yelizovo district, Kamchatka krai
© Alexandr Petrov/TASS View of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky and the Koryak volcano
© Alexandr Petrov/TASS Tourists visiting the Valley of Geysers in the Kronotsky State Biosphere Nature Reserve on Kamchatka peninsula
© Alexandr Petrov/TASS Tufted puffins in Kronotsky State Biosphere Reserve
© Igor Weinstein/TASS Avacha (Avachinsky) volcano
© Alexandr Petrov/TASS View of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky
© Alexandr Petrov/TASS