Kropotkin Range () is a mountain range in
Okinsky District
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Buryatia
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Geography
The Kropotkin Range is part of the
Eastern Sayan
The Sayan Mountains (, ; ) are a mountain range in southern Siberia spanning southeastern Russia (Buryatia, Irkutsk Oblast, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Tuva and Khakassia) and northern Mongolia. Before the rapid expansion of the Tsardom of Russia, the mou ...
mountains. It rises at the western end of Buryatia, to the northwest of the
Oka river, stretching roughly for about in a SW to NE direction. The
Khoyto-Oka tributary of the Oka separates this range from the
Oka Range
Oka or OKA may refer to:
* "Officially known as", used to introduce an official name
Vehicles
* Oka (automobile), a small car designed by AvtoVAZ and produced by ZMA and SeAZ
* OKA (truck), a large 4-wheel-drive vehicle made in Western Austral ...
(Окинский хребет) to the west and north. To the eastern side of the river rise the
Belskye Goltsy (Бельские Гольцы). The confluence of the Khoyto-Oka and the Oka marks the northeastern limit of the range.
[Water of Russia - Ока]
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The mountains display an Alpine relief. The highest summit is high Khoyto-Ula.пик Хойто-Ула - Nature Baikal
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See also
*List of mountains and hills of Russia
This is a list of mountains and hills of Russia.
List by elevation
Over 5000 meters
4000 to 4999 meters
3000 to 3999 meters
2000 to 2999 meters
1000 to 1999 meters
Under 1000 meters
See also
* Highest points of Russian Fede ...
References
External links
хребет Кропоткина - Nature Baikal
(Pictures)
The Devonian magmatism in the Kropotkin Ridge (East Sayan) and sources of basites: geological, geochemical, and Sr-Nd isotope data
Mountain ranges of Russia
Mountains of Buryatia
Sayan Mountains
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ceb:Khrebet Kropotkina (kabukiran sa Rusya, Respublika Buryatiya)