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Answer:

A. The Eastern European Plain

B. The Russian Lowlands

Explanation:

Western geographers refer to the Eastern extension of the Northern European Plain as the "Eastern European Plain", while Russian geographers refer to it as "the Russian Plain". In Russia itself, people sometimes colloquially call it "the Russian Lowlands".

The Eastern European Plain is very large, and comprises the Baltics, the Kaliningrad Oblast, northeastern Poland, Belarus, most of Ukraine, moldova, and the totality of European Russia except of the the southermost part of it (the Caucasus area), and the Karelian Peninsula, including the Oblast of Murmansk.

Answer:

East  European Plain.

Explanation:

The Russian plain is also known by the name East  European Plain.

the Russian plain is the largest mountain - free area of Russia. This Eastern European plain stretches from eastern Poland to the Ural Mountains and encompasses all the Baltic countries, Belarus, most of Ukraine, and parts of western Russia.  The entire region referred to as the Russian plain is lower than 1,500 feet in elevation.

It extends over nearly 1,500,000 square miles and averages about 560 feet (170 m) in height. The plain is subdivided  into a number of distinct  geographical regions.