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At 3,003 m (9,852 ft), it is the highest peak of the Chersky Range [3] and of the East Siberian mountain system, as well as the highest mountain of Yakutia. The mountain is located in the Buordakh Massif, part of the Ulakhan-Chistay Range, a subrange of the Chersky mountain system.
Mount Chyon (Russian: Гора Чён, romanized: Gora Chyon), [3] also known as "Gora Chen", is a mountain in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Russia. At 2,690 m (8,830 ft) it is the highest summit in the Silyap Range, part of the central Chersky Range, East Siberian System.
Highest point: Peak Pobeda (3,003 m) Maximum N–S distance: 2,500 km (1,600 mi) Maximum E–W distance: 2,000 km (1,200 mi) Sakha stretches to the Henrietta Island in the far north and is washed by the Laptev and Eastern Siberian Seas of the Arctic Ocean. These waters, the coldest and iciest of all seas in the Northern Hemisphere, are covered ...
The highest peak in the range is the 3,003-metre (9,852 ft)-tall Peak Pobeda, part of the Ulakhan-Chistay Range. The range also includes important places of traditional Yakut culture , such as Ynnakh Mountain (Mat'-Gora) and kigilyakh rock formations.
The highest point of the Ulakhan-Chistay Range is 3,003 metres (9,852 ft) high Mount Pobeda. It is the highest mountain of the Chersky Range and also the highest of Yakutia. In the range there are glaciers with a total area of about 100 square kilometres (39 sq mi). [2] Part of the Ulakhan-Chistay Range on the bottom left side of the image.
The mountains are of middle height and the range is one of the smallest of the system. It stretches in a roughly WNW/ESE direction for about 80 kilometers (50 mi). The highest peak is 1,548 metres (5,079 ft) high. [2] The range consists of two ridges divided into an eastern and western part by a cleft. [6]
Kyzlasov Peak: Пик Кызласова 2,969 metres (9,741 ft) [1] Khakassia: Western Sayan, Sayan Mountains: Pik Martena: Пик Мартена 2,988 metres (9,803 ft) Irkutsk Oblast: Kodar Range, Stanovoy Highlands [2] [3] [4] Berill: Берилл 2,934 metres (9,626 ft) Khabarovsk Krai: Suntar-Khayata Range: Grandiozny Peak: Пик ...
The highest peak is 754 metres (2,474 ft) high Vilka. To the north rises the Kondakov Plateau, a lower and wider extension of the range. In the west, the Polousny Range, a prolongation of the range on the other side of the Indigirka River, stretches further westwards. To the south, at a certain distance, rises the Alazeya Plateau. [1]