It`s the names of the highest Russian mountains together with heights and locations. The highest Russian and European mountain is Elbrus.
Name
Height / [m]
Location/Range
Elbrus
5642
Caucasus
Dykh-Tau or Dykhtau
5204
Caucasus
Pushkin peak
5108
Caucasus
Kazbek
5033
Caucasus
Gestola
4859
Caucasus
Shota Rustaveli Peak
4859
Caucasus
Jimara
4780
Caucasus
Uilpata
4646
Caucasus
Gora Shaukhokh
4636
Caucasus
Kukurtlu (Kukurtli-Kolbashi)
4624
Caucasus
Belukha
4506
Altay
Munku-Sardyk
3491
East Sayan Mountains
Kyzyl-Taiga
3122
West Sayan Mountains
Pobeda Peak
3003
Chersky Range
Ledyanaya
2453
Koryak Mountains
Tardoki-Yangi
2090
Sikhote-Alin mountain range
Narodnaya
1895
Ural Mountains
Yamanatau
1640
Ural Mountains
The Ural Mountains form the backbone of Russia.
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yes, but back when it was first made Russia was called the USSR.
Continental Divide, aka The Rocky Mountains
Back Country
Russia was a small Kingdom in the Middle ages called "Novgorod". They were taken over by the Mongols at one point then went back to Novgorodian rule. Later it became Russia and he Empire. Then the Soviet Union (USSR) and then Russia again.
Going Back to the Blue Ridge Mountains was created in 1973.
Back then Russia was very warm i think '
mountain goat
In russia we eat the thunderstorms, that's why they haven't come back for years