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Namai

Coordinates: 55°29′58.45″N 106°42′12.64″E / 55.4995694°N 106.7035111°E / 55.4995694; 106.7035111
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Namai
Намай
Namai is located in Irkutsk Oblast
Namai
Namai
Location in Irkutsk Oblast
Namai is located in Russia
Namai
Namai
Namai (Russia)
Highest point
Elevation1,509 m (4,951 ft)[1]
Coordinates55°29′58.45″N 106°42′12.64″E / 55.4995694°N 106.7035111°E / 55.4995694; 106.7035111[1]
Geography
LocationIrkutsk Oblast
Russian Federation
Parent rangeLena-Angara Plateau,
Central Siberian Plateau
Climbing
Easiest routefrom Zhigalovo

Namai (Russian: Намай) is a mountain in the Lena-Angara Plateau, Irkutsk Oblast, Russian Federation.[2]

Geography

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This 1,509 m (4,951 ft) high summit is the highest point of the Lena-Angara Plateau, part of the Central Siberian Plateau mountain system. It rises in the central/northeastern part of the plateau, above the right bank of the Kislaya River, west of the valley of the Khanda River, and northwest of Zhigalovo, in the central part of Irkutsk Oblast.[3]

Mountaintops in the area of the plateau are flat and elevations moderate. The Namai is marked as a 1,509-metre-high (4,951 ft) summit in the N-48 sheet of the Soviet Topographic Map.[1] This same mountain, however, is a 4,852-foot-high (1,479 m) peak in the E-8 sheet of the Defense Mapping Agency Navigation charts,[4] and mentioned as a 1,464 meters (4,803 ft) high summit in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "N-48 Chart (in Russian)". Retrieved 3 September 2021.
  2. ^ Горы Иркутской области - ИРКИПЕДИЯ
  3. ^ Google Earth
  4. ^ URSS 1,000,000 scale Operational Navigation Chart; Sheet E-8
  5. ^ Лено-Ангарское плато — Great Soviet Encyclopedia in 30 vols. / Ch. ed. A.M. Prokhorov - 3rd ed. - M, 1969-1978.