Sredinny ridge
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Topographic map of the Kamchatka Peninsula. The Sredinny ridge runs through the peninsula from north-northeast to south-southwest |
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Highest peak | Ichinskaya Sopka ( 3621 m ) | |
location | Kamchatka Region | |
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Coordinates | 56 ° N , 158 ° E |
The Sredinny Ridge ( Срединный хребет , Sredinny Chrebet ) is an elongated mountain range on the Kamchatka Peninsula (Eastern Russia , Asia ).
Located in the Kamchatka region , over 1,000 km long and sparsely populated, the high mountain range adjoins the Koryak Mountains to the south . It extends in north-south direction over Kamchatka and rises up to 3,621 m high on the Ichinskaja Sopka . However, this mountain is not the highest point on the peninsula: In its eastern area - outside this mountain range - the volcano Klyuchevskaya Sopka rises 4,750 m.
The ridge also has numerous volcanoes, such as the mighty massif of Alney-Chashakondzha , the Anaun or stratovolcano Alngey .
literature
- Elena Lyubimova : Kamchatka: fisiko-geografitscheski otscherk . Gos. isd-wo geogr. lit-ry, Moscow 1961, p. 108 ff. (Russian)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Article Sredinny ridge in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (BSE) , 3rd edition 1969–1978 (Russian)