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Tsiv-Gombori Range

Coordinates: 41°47′59″N 45°22′4″E / 41.79972°N 45.36778°E / 41.79972; 45.36778
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Tsiv-Gombori
View of Tsiv-Gombori mountains from Khirsa village
Highest point
PeakMt. Tsivi
Elevation1,990 m (6,530 ft)
Coordinates41°47′59″N 45°22′4″E / 41.79972°N 45.36778°E / 41.79972; 45.36778
Dimensions
Length107 km (66 mi)
Geography
Map
CountryGeorgia
Parent rangeGreater Caucasus

The Tsiv-Gombori (Georgian: ცივ-გომბორის ქედი) or Gombori (გომბორი) is a mountain range in the Georgian section of Greater Caucasus mountains. It is located in the province of Kakheti, eastern Georgia, and stretches to the distance of 107 km, with the highest mountain being at 1.991 m above sea level.

The Gombori range serves as a watershed, separating the Alazani and Iori river valleys, thereby dividing Kakheti into two traditional regions: inner (Shida) and outer (Gare). The slopes of the range are traversed by several smaller river gorges. The Alazani passes through the mountain range affecting the overall climatic conditions in the region.[1] Mariamjvari Nature Reserve is located in the southern side of the range. Both northern and southern slopes are home to pine forests.[2]

Tsiv-Gombori has been mentioned in media reports as a possible location for the US radar station for anti-ballistic missile systems which could provide surveillance of activities in Iran and up to the territory of India.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Specific Zone Kakheti". Retrieved 2011-05-26.
  2. ^ "Nature Monuments. Mariamjvari". Retrieved 2011-05-26.
  3. ^ Georgiy Kalatozishvili (2011-04-29). "Дислокация радара – элемент военного присутствия США в Грузии". Vestnik Kavkaza. Retrieved 2011-05-26. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)