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1) лес; лесной•- alder forest
- aspen forest
- beech forest
- bilberry pine forest
- bilberry scrub forest
- birch forest
- bog moss pine forest
- boreal coniferous forest
- bottomland forest
- box forest
- broad-leaved forest
- burned-out forest
- cedar forest
- cloud forest
- conifer forest
- coniferous forest
- coppice forest
- cowberry spruce forest
- crooked forest
- dark coniferous forest
- deciduous forest
- deciduous summer forest
- deer forest
- dense forest
- evergreen forest
- fir forest
- flood plain forest
- gallery forest
- gorge forest
- grass pine forest
- grass spruce forest
- gum-tree forest
- haircap-moss spruce forest
- hard-leaved forest
- heath forest
- herbaceous-spruce forest
- hornbeam forest
- hornbeam-oak forest
- inundated forest
- larch forest
- lichen pine forest
- light coniferous forest
- light forest
- lime-tree forest
- low forest
- maple forest
- marginal forest
- mixed coniferous-broad-leaved forest
- mixed forest
- moist semideciduous tropical forest
- moist tropical forest
- monsoon forest
- mountain forest
- mountain rain forest
- mountain taiga forest
- needle-leaved forest
- oak forest
- orohylile forest
- overaged forest
- palm forest
- paludal forest
- parvifoliate forest
- pine forest
- pine grass forest
- polytric pine forest
- primeval forest
- protection forest
- rain forest
- ravine forest
- recreational forest
- riparian forest
- savanna forest
- sclerophyllous forest
- scrub forest
- secondary forest
- sedge-grass scrub forest
- selection forest
- semidry tropical forest
- shelter forest
- shelterbelt forest
- small forest
- small-leaved forest
- softwood forest
- spruce forest
- subantarctic forest
- subtropical evergreen forest
- tapestry forest
- thick forest
- thorn forest
- tropical dry deciduous forest
- tropical forest
- tropical rain forest
- virgin forest
- water-conservation forest
- winter green forest
- wood sorrel spruce forest -
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