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Kharaulakh Range

Coordinates: 71°44′N 128°16′E / 71.733°N 128.267°E / 71.733; 128.267
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Kharaulakh Range
Хараулахский хребет
View of the Tuora Sis, at the western edge of the Kharaulakh Range rising above the Lena waters.
Highest point
PeakUnnamed
Elevation1,429 m (4,688 ft)
Coordinates71°44′N 128°16′E / 71.733°N 128.267°E / 71.733; 128.267
Dimensions
Length350 km (220 mi) NNW/SSE
Geography
Kharaulakh Range is located in Far Eastern Federal District
Kharaulakh Range
Kharaulakh Range
Location in the Far Eastern Federal District, Russia
LocationSakha, Russian Far East
Parent rangeVerkhoyansk Range
Geology
OrogenyAlpine orogeny
Rock type(s)Sandstone, shale, mudstone and volcanic rocks

The Kharaulakh Range (Template:Lang-ru, Template:Lang-sah) is a range of mountains in far North-eastern Russia. Administratively the range is part of the Sakha Republic of the Russian Federation. The area of the range is largely uninhabited.

Geography

The Kharaulakh Range is located by the Lena River in its last stretch before its delta. The Chekanovsky Ridge rises above the facing bank of the Lena. It is one of the subranges of the northern end of the Verkhoyansk Range, part of the East Siberian System of mountains. the Orulgan Range, a higher mountain chain, stretches to the south.[1]

The Kharaulakh Range has two subranges running parallel to the main mountain chain, the Tuora-Sis Range to the west by the shores of the Lena, and the Kunga Range at the eastern flank. The highest point of the range is an unnamed peak reaching 1,429 metres (4,688 ft).[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Топографска карта R-51 52; M 1:1 000 000 - Topographic USSR Chart (in Russian)". Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  2. ^ Kharaulakh Range // Great Soviet Encyclopedia : (in 30 vols.) / Ch. ed. A.M. Prokhorov . - 3rd ed. - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1969-1978.