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Alaniya National Park (Russian: Национальный парк «Ала́ния»), is a heavily glaciated, mountainous section of the northern slope of the Central Caucasus Mountains. It covers the southern third of the Irafsky District of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania . [ 1 ]
There are nearly 3,000 historical monuments in the Republic and more than half of its area is occupied by Alania National Park, the North Ossetia National Preserve, and game preserves. There are more than 250 therapeutic, mineral, and freshwater springs in the republic with estimated daily reserves of 15,000 cubic meters.
The reserve is bounded on the north by foothills and steppes running down to the town of Alagir, on the east by further north-slope river valleys, on the south by the main ridge of the Caucasus Mountains, and on the west by Alaniya National Park. There are more than 100 rivers and streams in the reserve.
Burchula (Georgian: ბურჭულა) or Karaugom (Ossetian: Къæрæугомы хох Qæræwgomy xox) is a peak in the Greater Caucasus Mountain Range, located inside in the Alaniya National Park of North Ossetia–Alania on the border with Oni Municipality of Georgia.
Literally translated as "Lower Kama National Park", Nizhnyaya Kama is a national park in the center of Russia, located in Tukayevsky and Yelabuzhsky Districts of Tatarstan. It was established April 20, 1991, to protect coniferous (mostly pine) forests at the banks of the Kama River. [31] Onezhskoye Pomorye
Alaniya National Park; Alkhanay National Park; Anyuysky National Park; B. ... Smolny National Park; Sochi National Park; T. Taganay; Tokinsko-Stanovoy National Park;
Mountains in Alaniya National Park, Irafsky District Location of Irafsky District in the Republic of North Ossetia–Alania Coordinates: 43°11′29″N 43°55′6″E / 43.19139°N 43.91833°E / 43.19139; 43
The park seeks to balance support for continued pilgrimage to the rock landforms and mineral springs, with conservation of nature and recreational tourism. [1] Alkhanay NP is located in the Trans-Baikal ( East Siberia ) region of Russia , about 300 miles east of the lake, and 75 miles north of Mongolia 's northern border.