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  2. Ural (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Ural rises near Mount Kruglaya in the Ural Mountains, flows south parallel and west of the north-flowing Tobol, through Magnitogorsk, and around the southern end of the Urals, through Orsk where it turns west for about 300 kilometres (190 mi), to Orenburg, where the river Sakmara joins.

  3. Ural Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The average altitudes of the Urals are around 1,000–1,300 metres (3,300–4,300 ft), the highest point being Mount Narodnaya, which reaches a height of 1,894 metres (6,214 ft). [2] The mountains lie within the Ural geographical region and significantly overlap with the Ural Federal District and the Ural economic region. Their resources ...

  4. Kholat Syakhl - Wikipedia

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    Kholat Syakhl, a transliteration of Mansi Holatchahl meaning "dead mountain" [1] or "silent peak", is a mountain in the northern Ural region of Russia, on the border between the Komi Republic and Sverdlovsk Oblast near the northeast corner of Perm Krai.

  5. Missing hiker attempting to climb Mount Whitney in California ...

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    At more than 14,500 feet in elevation, Mount Whitney is the tallest mountain in the "lower 48" states, according to National Park Service, and is the eleventh highest peak in the country. It lies ...

  6. History of human settlement in the Ural Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The exact location of the area or Urheimat is not known and various strongly differing proposals have been advocated, but the vicinity of the Ural Mountains is usually assumed. [ 3 ] Indo-European settlers of the Southern Ural region arrive during the Bronze Age and the middle of the first millennium BCE. [ 4 ]

  7. Himalayas - Wikipedia

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    Due to its location and size, the Himalayas acts as a climatic barrier which affects the weather conditions of the Indian subcontinent and the regions north of the range. [75] The mountains are spread across more than eight degrees of latitude and hence includes a wide range of climatic zones including sub-tropical , temperate , and semi-arid .

  8. Kruglaya Shishka - Wikipedia

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  9. Where is Mount Everest located? Country, height, Nims Purja ...

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    Mount Everest is the world's tallest and perhaps most famed peak. It draws seasoned and amateur climbers alike and miraculously keeps growing. Where is Mount Everest located?