Stanovoy (other)
Stanovoy (masculine), Stanovaya (feminine), or Stanovoye (neuter) may refer to: * Stanovoy (rural locality) (''Stanovaya'', ''Stanovoye''), name of several rural localities in Russia *Stanovoy Highlands, a mountain range in the Transbaikal region of Siberia, Russia *Stanovoy Range The Stanovoy Range (, ''Stanovoy khrebet''; ) is a mountain range located in the Sakha Republic and Amur Oblast, Far Eastern Federal District. It is also known as Sükebayatur and Sükhbaatar in Mongolian language, Mongolian, or the Stanovoy M ..., a mountain range in the Russian Far East * Stanovoye, a lake in North Kazakhstan {{Geodis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Stanovoy (rural Locality)
Stanovoy (; masculine), Stanovaya (; feminine), or Stanovoye (; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia. Belgorod Oblast As of 2022, four rural localities in Belgorod Oblast bear this name: * Stanovoye, Borisovsky District, Belgorod Oblast, a ''khutor'' in Strigunovsky Rural Okrug of Borisovsky District * Stanovoye, Chernyansky District, Belgorod Oblast, a '' selo'' in Chernyansky District * Stanovoye (Solontsinskoye Rural Settlement), Veydelevsky District, Belgorod Oblast, a ''khutor'' in Veydelevsky District; municipally, a part of Solontsinskoye Rural Settlement of that district * Stanovoye (Nikolayevskoye Rural Settlement), Veydelevsky District, Belgorod Oblast, a ''khutor'' in Veydelevsky District; municipally, a part of Nikolayevskoye Rural Settlement of that district Ivanovo Oblast As of 2022, three rural localities in Ivanovo Oblast bear this name: * Stanovoye, Ivanovsky District, Ivanovo Oblast, a village in Ivanovsky District * Stanovoye, Komsomol ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Stanovoy Highlands
The Stanovoy Highlands () or Stanovoy Uplands is a mountain range in the Transbaikal region of Siberia, Russia. Geography The Stanovoy Highlands are a mountainous area between the Patom Highlands to the north and the Vitim Plateau to the south. To the northeast they border with the Olyokma-Chara Plateau —in the upper reaches of the Chara (river), Chara river. The ranges of the highlands stretch roughly in a WSW / ENE direction between the North Baikal Highlands in the west and the Olyokma River in the east. The latter separates it from the Stanovoy Range in the east. There are large intermontane basins, such as the Muya Depression and the Chara Depression at altitudes ranging between and . Subranges The system of the Stanovoy Highlands comprises a group of subranges, including the following: *Southern Muya Range (Южно-Муйский хребет), highest point Muisky Gigant, *Northern Muya Range (Северо-Муйский хребет), highest point *Kodar Range ( ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Stanovoy Range
The Stanovoy Range (, ''Stanovoy khrebet''; ) is a mountain range located in the Sakha Republic and Amur Oblast, Far Eastern Federal District. It is also known as Sükebayatur and Sükhbaatar in Mongolian language, Mongolian, or the Stanovoy Mountains or Outer Khingan Range in English. The range was first studied and scientifically described by Russian researcher Alexander von Middendorff. History The range formed the border between Russia and China from 1689 (Treaty of Nerchinsk) to 1858 (Treaty of Aigun). Etymology The Evenks grouped the Dzhugdzhur, Stanovoy, and Yablonoi ranges under the name "Dzhugdzhur". In Evenk folklore this mountain system is known as the "backbone of the Earth". Geography The range runs roughly from west to east at the southern end of the Sakha Republic and the northern limit of Amur Oblast for roughly . It is bound by the Olyokma River in the west (which separates it from the Stanovoy Highlands to the west) and the Uchur River in the east (which sep ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |