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Kamchatka is an extraordinary land where fire and ice meet. It is home to 160 volcanoes, 29 of which are active, making it a thrilling destination for adventurers. Despite its vast size, the peninsula is sparsely populated, with only 400,000 residents. The main city, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, is bustling with activity, but beyond that, Kamchatka offers a sprawling uninhabited wilderness waiting to be explored. Imagine climbing volcanoes, embarking on thrilling bear hunts, visiting breathtaking geysers, relaxing in natural hot springs, or casting your fishing line in wild rivers or the coast. Kamchatka is politically divided between Kamchatska Krai and Koryak Okrug (Koryakia), adding a rich cultural tapestry to its natural wonders.
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