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  2. List of mountains and hills of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Highest peak of Europe and Russia Dormant stratovolcano: Dykh-Tau [2] Дыхтау 5205 m 17,077 ft: 2002 m 6,568 ft: 63.4 km 39.4 mi Bokovoy Range Greater Caucasus Kabardino-Balkaria: Second highest peak of Russia Koshtan-Tau [3] Коштантау 5152 m 16,903 ft

  3. Altai Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Altai mountain range. 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.

  4. Geography of Russia - Wikipedia

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    A map history of Russia (1983) Chew, Allen F. An Atlas of Russian History: Eleven Centuries of Changing Borders (2nd ed. 1967) Gilbert, Martin. Routledge Atlas of Russian History (4th ed. 2007) excerpt and text search; Henry, Laura A. Red to green: environmental activism in post-Soviet Russia (2010) Kaiser, Robert J.

  5. List of highest points of Russian federal subjects - Wikipedia

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    Sayan Mountains: Pik Martena: Пик Мартена 2,988 metres (9,803 ft) Irkutsk Oblast: Kodar Range, Stanovoy Highlands [2] [3] [4] Berill: Берилл 2,934 metres (9,626 ft) Khabarovsk Krai: Suntar-Khayata Range: Grandiozny Peak: Пик Грандиозный 2,891 metres (9,485 ft) Krasnoyarsk Krai: Kryzhin Range, Eastern Sayan, Sayan ...

  6. Great Russian Regions - Wikipedia

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    Topographic map of Russia The Great Russian Regions are eight geomorphological regions of the Russian Federation displaying characteristic forms of relief. Seven of them are parts of Siberia , located east of the Ural Mountains .

  7. Geology of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The geology of Russia, the world's largest country, which extends over much of northern Eurasia, consists of several stable cratons and sedimentary platforms bounded by orogenic (mountain) belts. European Russia is on the East European craton , at the heart of which is a complex of igneous and metamorphic rocks dating back to the Precambrian .

  8. Ural Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The mountain ridges, elongated from north to south, effectively absorb sunlight thereby increasing the temperature. The areas west of the Ural Mountains are 1–2 °C (1.8–3.6 °F) warmer in winter than the eastern regions because the former are warmed by Atlantic winds whereas the eastern slopes are chilled by Siberian air masses.

  9. Category:Mountain ranges of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mountain ranges of Russia" The following 92 pages are in this category, out of 92 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Abakan Range;