Cannabaceae

Gora Addala-Shukhgelmeer
Аддала-Шухгельмеэр
Highest point
Elevation4,152 m (13,622 ft)[1]
Prominence1,792 m (5,879 ft)[1]
Isolation42.31 km (26.29 mi) Edit this on Wikidata
ListingUltra
Coordinates42°20′18″N 46°15′00″E / 42.33833°N 46.25000°E / 42.33833; 46.25000[2]
Geography
Gora Addala-Shukhgelmeer is located in Caucasus mountains
Gora Addala-Shukhgelmeer
Gora Addala-Shukhgelmeer
Location of Addala-Shukhgelmeer in the Caucasus mountains
Gora Addala-Shukhgelmeer is located in Republic of Dagestan
Gora Addala-Shukhgelmeer
Gora Addala-Shukhgelmeer
Gora Addala-Shukhgelmeer (Republic of Dagestan)
LocationDagestan, Russia
Country Dagestan
Parent rangeCaucasus Mountains

Addala-Shukhgelmeer (Russian: Аддала-Шухгельмеэр, romanizedAddala-Šuchgeljmeer) is a mountain in the Caucasus Mountains of Dagestan, Russia.

Under the mountain lies the mountain village of Aknada (Kizilyurt District).[3] At an elevation of 4152 m Addala-Shukhgelmeer is the 3rd highest mountain of Dagestan and the 40th highest in Russia.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Addala Shukgelmezr". Peakbagger.com.
  2. ^ Гора Аддала-Шухгельмеэр: Russia , web-page on www.geographic.org
  3. ^ "Старая Акнада". Dagpravda.ru. 23 June 2011.
  4. ^ Gora Addala-Shukhgel'meer, peakery.com

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