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Tannu-Ola mountains

Coordinates: 51°04′12″N 92°23′25″E / 51.07000°N 92.39028°E / 51.07000; 92.39028
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Tannu-Ola Mountains
Таңды-Уула / Tañdı-Uula
Highest point
PeakUnnamed
Elevation3,061 m (10,043 ft)
Dimensions
Length1,300 km (810 mi)
Geography
Tannu-Ola Mountains is located in Tuva Republic
Tannu-Ola Mountains
Tannu-Ola Mountains
Location in the Tuva Republic, Russia
CountryRussia
Federal subjectTuva
Range coordinates51°04′12″N 92°23′25″E / 51.07000°N 92.39028°E / 51.07000; 92.39028
Parent rangeSouth Siberian System
Geology
Type of rockSandstone, schist, Conglomerate (West), Granite (East) and effusive rock (East)

The Tannu-Ola mountains Tuvan: Таңды-Уула, Tañdı-Uula, Uniform Turkic Alphabet: Taᶇdь-Uula, IPA: [tʰaŋˈtɯ ˈuːla]Tangdy-Uula mountains; Mongolian: Тагнын нуруу, Tağnîn nurú, Mongolian pronunciation: [tʰaɢˈniŋ nʊˈrʊː], Russian: Танну-Ола, [tɐnˈnu ɐˈla]) is a mountain range in southern Siberia, in the Tuva Republic of Russia. It extends in an east-west direction and curves along the Mongolian border. Its highest peak reaches 3,061 m (10,043 ft).

Geography

The northern slopes are part of the watershed of the Yenisei River, facing the western Sayan Mountains. The eastern end touches the large watershed of the Selenge River in Mongolia. The foothills of the southern slopes cross into Mongolian territory. They form the northern limits of a large basin of steppes that extends south to the Mongolian Altay Mountains and includes the salt lake Uvs Nuur. The western end is located near the northern Altay Mountains in the Russian Altai Republic.[1]

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