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  2. Elbrus climbing routes - Wikipedia

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    Climbing Elbrus from other directions is a tougher proposition because of lack of permanent high facilities. Douglas Freshfield always maintained that a route from the east up the Iryk valley, Irykchat glacier and over the Irykchat pass (3667m) on to snowfields below long rock ribs of the east spur would become the shortest and most used approach.

  3. Prielbrusye National Park - Wikipedia

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    The diversity is due to the meeting of different ecological zones, and to the elevation variation. [3] [4] Because of its elevation, Prielbrusye has an Arctic climate (Köppen climate classification, ). This is a local climate in which at least one month has an average temperature high enough to melt snow (0 °C (32 °F)), but no month with an ...

  4. Comparison of free off-line satellite navigation software

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    Some of the free software mentioned here does not have detailed maps (or maps at all) or the ability to follow streets or type in street names (no geocoding). However, in many cases, it is also that which makes the program free (and sometimes open source [ 1 ] ), avoid the need of an Internet connection, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and make it very ...

  5. Caucasus Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Satellite image of the Caucasus Mountains. The Caucasus Mountains [a] is a mountain range at the intersection of Asia and Europe. Stretching between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, they are surrounded by the Caucasus region and are home to Mount Elbrus, the highest peak in Europe at 5,642 metres (18,510 ft) above sea level.

  6. Mount Elbrus - Wikipedia

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    The fault zone is complex and the large lateral displacement at the level of Anatolia and Iran prevents the creation of a subduction phenomenon and explains the rarity of volcanoes in the mountain range. [citation needed] Elbrus started to form there 10 million years ago. The ejecta from the volcano covers an area of 260 km 2.

  7. Windows Maps - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] The app was updated with new features in Windows Phone 8.1 where the Maps app took on a Purple paper map-looking logo. [2] [3] Bing Maps at the time was powered by Nokia's data, which later became HERE Maps. [9] Windows Maps on Windows 10 Mobile then changed the layout of the Maps app, including the logo. Since coming out of preview ...

  8. North Caucasus - Wikipedia

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    The region shares land borders with the countries of Georgia and Azerbaijan in the South Caucasus. [e] Located in the south of the region, Mount Elbrus is the tallest peak in Europe. [a] Krasnodar is the most populous among the urban centres in the region.

  9. Elbrussky District - Wikipedia

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    Elbrussky District (Russian: Эльбру́сский райо́н; Karachay-Balkar: Эльбрус район; Kabardian: Ӏуащхьэмахуэ къедзыгъуэ) is an administrative [1] and a municipal [3] district (), one of the ten in the Kabardino-Balkar Republic, Russia.