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Best 1 Bjørnøya (Bear Island) Tundra

Bjørnøya (Bear Island) Tundra covers a Norwegian island midway between Svalbard and the mainland, a nature reserve since 2002 that hosts one of the world's largest seabird colonies exceeding one million birds.

2 Vaigach Island Tundra

Vaigach Island Tundra lies on a Russian island between the Barents and Kara seas, long considered sacred by the Nenets people and historically a navigational waypoint on the Northern Sea Route.

3 Pechora River

The Pechora is a 1,809-kilometer river in northwestern Russia that flows into the Arctic Ocean, passing through the Pechora-Ilych Nature Reserve, established in 1930.

4 Nenets Tundra (Pai-Khoi)

Tundra of the Pai-Khoi ridge in the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia, a low spur of the Urals reaching toward Novaya Zemlya and marking a biogeographic boundary.

5 Kanin Peninsula Tundra

Kanin Peninsula Tundra is a small Russian Arctic peninsula between the White Sea and Cheshskaya Bay, marking the geographic transition between European Russia's tundra and the western Siberian Arctic.

6 Kolguev Island Tundra

Kolguev Island Tundra occupies an isolated Barents Sea island in Russia, inhabited by a small Nenets community and underlain by oil deposits that have been commercially exploited since the 20th century.

7 Novaya Zemlya Tundra

Novaya Zemlya Tundra spans a Russian Arctic archipelago between the Barents and Kara seas, used as the Soviet Union's primary nuclear test site from 1954 to 1990 for over 130 detonations.

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