List of highest points of Russian federal subjects
This is a list of the highest points of the Federal Subjects of the Russian Federation.
List
Above 1000 m
Highest point
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Russian name
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Elevation
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Federal subject
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Location
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Elbrus
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Эльбрус
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5,642 metres (18,510 ft)
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Kabardino-Balkaria Karachay-Cherkessia
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Lateral Range, Eastern Caucasus
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Klyuchevskaya Sopka
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Ключевская Сопка
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4,754 metres (15,597 ft)
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Kamchatka Krai
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Eastern Range (Kamchatka)
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Belukha
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Белуха
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4,506 metres (14,783 ft)
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Altai Republic
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Altai Mountains
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Tebulosmta
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Тебулосмта
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4,493 metres (14,741 ft)
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Chechnya
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Lateral Range, Eastern Caucasus
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Bazardüzü
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Базардюзю
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4,466 metres (14,652 ft)
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Dagestan
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Main Caucasian Range, Greater Caucasus
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Shani
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Шан
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4,451 metres (14,603 ft)
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Ingushetia
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Main Caucasian Range, Greater Caucasus
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Mongun-Taiga
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Монгун-Тайга
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3,970 metres (13,020 ft)
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Tuva
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Altai Mountains
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Mönkh Saridag
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Мунку-Сардык
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3,491 metres (11,453 ft)
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Buryatia
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Eastern Sayan, Sayan Mountains
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Tsakhvoa
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Цахвоа
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3,345 metres (10,974 ft)
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Krasnodar Krai
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Western Caucasus
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Chugush
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Чугуш
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3,237 metres (10,620 ft)
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Adygea
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Western Caucasus
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BAM Peak
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Пик БАМ
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3,072 metres (10,079 ft)
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Zabaykalsky Krai
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Kodar Range, Stanovoy Highlands
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Peak Pobeda
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Пик Победа
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3,003 metres (9,852 ft)
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Yakutia
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Buordakh Massif, Ulakhan-Chistay, Chersky Range
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Kyzlasov Peak
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Пик Кызласова
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2,969 metres (9,741 ft)[1]
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Khakassia
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Western Sayan, Sayan Mountains
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Pik Martena
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Пик Мартена
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2,988 metres (9,803 ft)
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Irkutsk Oblast
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Kodar Range, Stanovoy Highlands[2][3][4]
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Berill
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Берилл
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2,934 metres (9,626 ft)
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Khabarovsk Krai
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Suntar-Khayata Range
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Grandiozny Peak
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Пик Грандиозный
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2,891 metres (9,485 ft)
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Krasnoyarsk Krai
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Kryzhin Range, Eastern Sayan, Sayan Mountains
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Mayak Shangina
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Маяк Шангина
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2,490 metres (8,170 ft)
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Altai Krai
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Korgon Range, Sayan Mountains
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Alaid
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Алаид
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2,339 metres (7,674 ft)
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Sakhalin Oblast
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Atlasov Island, Kurils
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Unnamed
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—
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2,337 metres (7,667 ft)
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Magadan Oblast
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Okhandya Range, Chersky Range[5]
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Gorod-Makit
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Город-Макит
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2,298 metres (7,539 ft)
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Amur Oblast
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Yam-Alin
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Verkhny Zub
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Верхний Зуб
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2,178 metres (7,146 ft)
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Kemerovo Oblast
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Kuznetsk Alatau
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Anik
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Аник
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1,932 metres (6,339 ft)
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Primorsky Krai
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Sikhote-Alin
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Mount Narodnaya
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Народная
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1,894 metres (6,214 ft)
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Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug Komi
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Urals
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Iskhodnaya
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Исходная
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1,887 metres (6,191 ft)
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Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
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Chantal Range, Chukotka Mountains
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Mount Karpinsky
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Гора Карпинского
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1,878 metres (6,161 ft)
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Komi
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Issledovatelsky Range, Subpolar Urals
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Yamantau
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Ямантау
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1,640 metres (5,380 ft)
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Bashkortostan
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Southern Urals
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Unnamed
|
—
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1,603 metres (5,259 ft)
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Stavropol Krai
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Kabardian Range (south of Kislovodsk)[6][7]
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Konzhakovskiy Kamen
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Конжаковский Камень
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1,569 metres (5,148 ft)
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Sverdlovsk Oblast
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Konzhakov-Serebryan Massif, Northern Urals
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Mount Kruzenshtern
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Гора Крузенштерна
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1,547 metres (5,075 ft)
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Arkhangelsk Oblast
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Northern Island, Novaya Zemlya
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Roman-Kosh
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Роман-Кош
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1,545 metres (5,069 ft)
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Crimea
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Crimean Mountains
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Payer
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Пайер
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1,472 metres (4,829 ft)
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Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
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Polar Urals
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Tulymsky Kamen
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Тулымский Камень
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1,469 metres (4,820 ft)
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Perm Krai
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Northern Urals
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Mount Studencheskaya
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Гора Студенческая
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1,421 metres (4,662 ft)
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Jewish Autonomous Oblast
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Bureya Range
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Nurgush
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Нургуш
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1,406 metres (4,613 ft)
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Chelyabinsk Oblast
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Southern Urals
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Yudychvumchorr
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Юдычвумчорр
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1,201 metres (3,940 ft)
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Murmansk Oblast
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Khibiny Mountains
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Chuvash-Koi
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Чуваш-Кой
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1,051 metres (3,448 ft)
|
Sevastopol
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Tarpan-Bair Mountains
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Below 1000 m
Highest point
|
Russian name
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Elevation
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Federal subject
|
Location
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Nakas
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Накас
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667 metres (2,188 ft)
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Orenburg Oblast
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Southern Urals
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Nuorunen
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Нуорунен
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576 metres (1,890 ft)
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Karelia
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Maanselka
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Pikhtovyy Greben'
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Пихтовый гребень
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502 metres (1,647 ft)
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Novosibirsk Oblast
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Salair Ridge
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Morye-Iz
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Море-Из
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423 metres (1,388 ft)
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Nenets Autonomous Okrug
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Pai-Khoi Range
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Nablyudatel
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Наблюдатель
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381 metres (1,250 ft)
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Samara Oblast
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Zhiguli Mountains, Volga Upland
|
Unnamed
|
—
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369 metres (1,211 ft)
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Saratov Oblast
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Khvalynsk Mountains
|
Unnamed
|
—
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363 metres (1,191 ft)
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Ulyanovsk Oblast
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Volga Upland
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Mount Serpokrylovskaya
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гора Серпокрыловская
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358 metres (1,175 ft)
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Volgograd Oblast
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Don-Medveditsa Ridge, Volga Upland
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Makushka Valdaya
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Макушка Валдая
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346 metres (1,135 ft)
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Tver Oblast
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Valdai Upland
|
Unnamed
|
—
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342 metres (1,122 ft)
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Penza Oblast
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Khvalynsk Mountains
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Lipnitskaya
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Липницкая
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339 metres (1,112 ft)
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Pskov Oblast
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Bezhanitsy Upland
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Unnamed
|
—
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338 metres (1,109 ft)
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Mordovia
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Volga Upland[8]
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Krasnoyar
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Краснояр
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337 metres (1,106 ft)
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Kirov Oblast
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Upper Kama Upland
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Unnamed
|
—
|
332 metres (1,089 ft)
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Udmurtia
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Upper Kama Upland
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Chatyr-Tau
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Чатыр-тау
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321 metres (1,053 ft)
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Tatarstan
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Bugulma-Belebey Upland
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Unnamed
|
—
|
319 metres (1,047 ft)
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Smolensk Oblast
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Smolensk-Moscow Upland
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Zamri-Gora
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Замри-гора
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310 metres (1,020 ft)
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Moscow Oblast
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Moscow Upland, Smolensk-Moscow Upland
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Unnamed
|
—
|
306 metres (1,004 ft)
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Rostov Oblast
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Salsk-Manych Ridge
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Malgora
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Мальгора
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304 metres (997 ft)
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Vologda Oblast
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Vepsian Upland
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Unnamed
|
—
|
299 metres (981 ft)
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Novgorod Oblast
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Valdai Upland
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Sondoba
|
Холм Сондоба
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293.3 metres (962 ft)
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Kostroma Oblast
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Galich-Chukhloma Upland[9]
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Unnamed
|
—
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293.2 metres (962 ft)
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Tula Oblast
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Near Raevo village, Central Russian Upland
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Gapselga
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Гапсельга
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291 metres (955 ft)
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Leningrad Oblast
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Vepsian Upland
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Tarkhov Hill
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Тархов холм
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292 metres (958 ft)
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Yaroslavl Oblast
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Borisoglebsk Upland
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Unnamed
|
—
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288 metres (945 ft)
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Bryansk Oblast
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On the right bank of the Desna, Smolensk Upland
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Unnamed
|
—
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286 metres (938 ft)
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Chuvashia
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Inconspicuous elevation near Yablonovka village[10]
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Unnamed
|
—
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285.9 metres (938 ft)
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Oryol Oblast
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Near Dementievka village, Central Russian Upland
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Chuksha
|
Чукша
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278.8 metres (915 ft)
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Mari El
|
Vyatsky Uval
|
Unnamed
|
—
|
276.8 metres (908 ft)
|
Belgorod Oblast
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Inconspicuous elevation in Prokhorovsky District, Central Russian Upland
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Zaitseva Gora
|
Зайцева Гора
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275 metres (902 ft)
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Kaluga Oblast
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Central Russian Upland
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Unnamed
|
—
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274.5 metres (901 ft)
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Kursk Oblast
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Near Olkhovatka village, Central Russian Upland
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Unnamed
|
—
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274.2 metres (900 ft)
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Tomsk Oblast
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Slight elevation in the West Siberian Plain
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Unnamed
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—
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271.4 metres (890 ft)
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Vladimir Oblast
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Klinsk-Dmitrov Ridge, Moscow Upland
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Unnamed
|
—
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268 metres (879 ft)
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Voronezh Oblast
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Elevation at the Kursk Oblast border, Central Russian Upland
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Unnamed
|
—
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260.6 metres (855 ft)
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Lipetsk Oblast
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Smolensk-Moscow Upland
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Teplostan Upland
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Теплостанская возвышенность
|
254.6 metres (835 ft)
|
Moscow
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On the right bank of the Moskva
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Unnamed
|
—
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252 metres (827 ft)
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Nizhny Novgorod Oblast
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On the right bank of the Volga, Volga Upland
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Unnamed
|
—
|
242.1 metres (794 ft)
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Kaliningrad Oblast
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Vishtynetsk Upland
|
Unnamed
|
—
|
236 metres (774 ft)
|
Ryazan Oblast
|
Central Russian Upland
|
Shared
|
Шаред
|
222 metres (728 ft)
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Kalmykia
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Cholun-Khamur Ridge, Yergeni
|
Unnamed
|
—
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219.4 metres (720 ft)
|
Tambov Oblast
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High point of an undulation, Oka–Don Lowland
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Unnamed
|
—
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212.7 metres (698 ft)
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Ivanovo Oblast
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Near the border with Vladimir Oblast, Moscow Upland
|
Unnamed
|
—
|
210.6 metres (691 ft)
|
Kurgan Oblast
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Slight elevation in the interfluve of the Uy and Miass rivers
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Mount Orekhovaya
|
Ореховая гора
|
175.9 metres (577 ft)
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St. Petersburg
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Duderhof Heights
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Unnamed
|
—
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152.6 metres (501 ft)
|
Tyumen Oblast
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Hill in the southern part of the oblast —excluding autonomous regions
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Unnamed
|
—
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150.4 metres (493 ft)
|
Omsk Oblast
|
Near Nagornoye village
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Bolshoye Bogdo
|
Большое Богдо
|
149 metres (489 ft)
|
Astrakhan Oblast
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Long hill rising above Lake Baskunchak
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See also
Notes
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