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Okhandya Range

Coordinates: 63°30′N 147°45′E / 63.500°N 147.750°E / 63.500; 147.750
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Okhandya Range
Охандя
Okhandya Range is located in Magadan Oblast
Okhandya Range
Okhandya Range
Location in Magadan Oblast, Russia
Highest point
PeakUnnamed
Elevation2,337 m (7,667 ft)
Coordinates63°38′29″N 147°50′37″E / 63.64139°N 147.84361°E / 63.64139; 147.84361
Dimensions
Length80 km (50 mi) NW/SE
Width30 km (19 mi) NE/SW
Geography
CountryRussia
Federal subjectMagadan Oblast
Range coordinates63°30′N 147°45′E / 63.500°N 147.750°E / 63.500; 147.750
Parent rangeChersky Range,
East Siberian System
Climbing
Easiest routeFrom Susuman

The Okhandya Range (Russian: Охандя or Оханджа) is a mountain range in Magadan Oblast, Far Eastern Federal District, Russia. The nearest airfield is Susuman Airport.[1]

The name of the range originated in the Even language.[2]

Geography

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The Okhandya Range rises in the southeastern area of the Chersky Range, to the north of the Upper Kolyma Highlands and east of the valley of the Byoryolyokh, the main tributary of the Ayan-Yuryakh.[3]

The Okhandya Range stretches in a roughly northwest–southeast direction for about 80 kilometers (50 mi) from the source of the Bolshoi Maldyak River near 1,844 metres (6,050 ft) high Mount Nenkat in the north, to the mouth of the Okhandya River in Lake Malyk at the southern limit. The highest peak is a 2,337 metres (7,667 ft) high unnamed peak, the highest point of Magadan Oblast.[4] The range has also two other high peaks reaching 2,253 metres (7,392 ft) and 2,243 metres (7,359 ft) that are also unnamed. At the southeastern end of the Okhandya Range the Cherge Range, another subrange of the Chersky Mountains, stretches southeastwards in the same direction.[3]

Rivers Omulyovka, Byoryolyokh and Okhandya have their sources in the range. Lake Momontai (Озеро Момонтай) is located to the east of the eastern slopes of the Okhandya Range.[1][3][5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Google Earth
  2. ^ Leontyev V.V. , Novikova K.A. Toponymic dictionary of the North-East of the USSR, USSR Academy of Sciences. Magadan, 1989 - p. 296 - ISBN 5-7581-0044-7
  3. ^ a b c "Топографска карта P-55 56; M 1:1 000 000 - Topographic USSR Chart (in Russian)". Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  4. ^ БЕЗЫМЯННАЯ ВЕРШИНА НА ХРЕБТЕ ОХАНДЯ СТАЛА САМОЙ ВЫСОКОЙ ТОЧКОЙ МАГАДАНСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ
  5. ^ Момонтай, Дарпир – белые пятна на научной карте закрыл Верхоянский отряд
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