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The Altai Mountains (/ ɑː l ˈ t aɪ /), also spelled Altay Mountains, are a mountain range in Central and East Asia, where Russia, China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan converge, and where the rivers Irtysh and Ob have their headwaters.
Gobi-Altai Mountains Khasagt Khairkhan: 3578: 46°47′21″N 95°48′3″E: Mongolia: Mongol-Altai Mountains References. This article does not cite any sources.
' Cold Peak '), also known in China as Friendship Peak (Chinese: 友谊峰; pinyin: Yǒuyí Fēng), is a mountain peak in the Altai Range. The international border between China and Mongolia runs across its summit point, which, at 4,356 metres (14,291 ft), is the highest point in the Altais and the highest in both Mongolia and Altay Prefecture ...
The Ukok Plateau is the high-mountainous plain located between South-Altai and Sailugem and ridges at a height of 2,200–2,500 m (7,200–8,200 ft) above sea level. There are 500- to 600-metre-high (1,600–2,000 ft) mountain peaks that tower above the plateau.
Altai Mountains, Sayan Mountains and Khangai Mountains. Mongolia has three major mountain ranges. ... Height (m) Range Location 1: Tavan Bogd: Khüiten: 4374: Mongol ...
It is situated at the height of 1,790 metres (5,870 ft) above mean sea level, stretching for 4.67 kilometres ... Golden Mountains of Altai, Word Heritage
Maasheybash is a 4,177 metres (13,704 ft) high ultra-prominent mountain. [4] Other sources give a height of 4,173 metres (13,691 ft). [5]Located in the area of Kosh-Agachsky District, it is one of the highest peaks of the Altai Mountains. [3]
According to the relevant trilateral agreements and published topographic maps, the junction point of the China–Russia border, the China–Mongolia border, and the Mongolia–Russia border is the top of a peak with the elevation of 4081 or 4104 m, at the coordinates 3] [4] [5] The mountain peak is referred to in the agreements and maps as the Tavan Bogd Peak (Russian: Таван-Богдо ...