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Stratovolcanoes of the Caucasus (2 P) This page was last edited on 24 June 2020, at 03:27 (UTC). Text is ... Category: Volcanoes of the Caucasus.
The Caucasus Mountains [a] is a mountain range at the intersection of Asia and Europe. ... formed as Pleistocene-Pliocene volcanoes. The Kazbek is no longer active, ...
Mount Kazbek or Mount Kazbegi [a] is a dormant stratovolcano and one of the major mountains of the Caucasus, located in Georgia, just south of the border with Russia. [6]Lying at 5,054 meters (16,581 ft) above at sea level, Mount Kazbek is the highest mountain in Eastern Georgia.
There are mineral springs and very active mud volcanoes in Kobustan Mountain, which is situated near Baku. The highest peaks in the Republic of Azerbaijan are situated in the Greater Caucasus, the Lesser Caucasus and Talysh mountain systems. The highest peak in the Republic of Azerbaijan is Bazarduzu (4,466 metres or 14,652 feet).
Mount Khabarjina (Georgian: ქაბარჯინა) is a mountain and dormant volcano in the Caucasus of Georgia. It has an elevation of 3,142 metres. It is located near Mount Kazbek and is a part of its volcanic group. It is better known under the name Mount Kabardzhin.
Mount Aragats has a topographic prominence of 2,143 meters, more than some higher mountains, such as Dykh-Tau (5,205 m high) in the Russian part of Great Caucasus Range. Situated 40 kilometres (25 mi) northwest of the Armenian capital Yerevan, Aragats is a large volcano with numerous fissure vents and adventive cones. Numerous large lava flows ...
Caucasus Mountains: 50 AD Kamchatka. Volcanoes of the Kamchatka Peninsula of the northwestern Pacific Ocean and the Russian Far East. Name
Pages in category "Stratovolcanoes of the Caucasus" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.