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Nelgesin Range

Coordinates: 66°03′N 136°04′E / 66.050°N 136.067°E / 66.050; 136.067
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Nelgesin Range
Нельгесинский хребет / Нэльгэһэ
Nelgesin Range Sentinel-2 image
Highest point
PeakUnnamed
Elevation1,926 m (6,319 ft)
Coordinates65°59′21″N 135°51′58″E / 65.98917°N 135.86611°E / 65.98917; 135.86611
Dimensions
Length140 km (87 mi) NE/SW
Width40 km (25 mi) NW/SE
Geography
Nelgesin Range is located in Sakha Republic
Nelgesin Range
Nelgesin Range
Location in Sakha, Russia
CountryRussia
Federal subjectSakha Republic
Range coordinates66°03′N 136°04′E / 66.050°N 136.067°E / 66.050; 136.067
Parent rangeYana-Oymyakon Highlands
Chersky Range,
East Siberian System
Climbing
Easiest routeFrom Batagay

The Nelgesin Range (Russian: Нельгесинский хребет)[1][2] is a mountain range in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Far Eastern Federal District, Russia. The nearest city is Batagay to the north of the range.[3]

The nearest airport is Batagay Airport.[4]

Geography

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The Nelgesin Range rises in the area of the Yana-Oymyakon Highlands, part of the Chersky Mountains, to the west of the Adycha and north of the Derbeke.[4] It stretches in a roughly southwest–northeast direction for about 140 kilometers (87 mi),[5] with the Adycha at its northern end. The highest peak is a 1,926 metres (6,319 ft) high unnamed summit.[6]

The smaller Tirekhtyakh Range, another subrange of the Chersky Mountains, rises to the north, stretching parallel to the general direction of the Nelgesin Range.[7]

The southern end of the Nelgesin Range to the north of lake Emanda.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Аркадий Андреев, Горы Якутии (Arkady Andreyev, Mountains of Yakutia) p. 22
  2. ^ Общая характеристика территории
  3. ^ Moss flora of the Ust-Nera region in the upper course of Indigirka River, East Yakutia
  4. ^ a b Google Earth
  5. ^ Changes to the physical map of Northeast Asia
  6. ^ USSR 1:1,000,000 scale Operational Navigation Chart, Sheet C-6, 3rd edition
  7. ^ Geographical Atlas of Russia. - Federal Agency for Geodesy and Cartography , AST, 2010. - pp. 118-119
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