- The
Byrranga Mountains (Russian: го́ры Бырра́нга; Gory
Byrranga) are a
mountain range in the
middle of the
Taymyr Peninsula, Siberia, Russia. Even though...
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Peninsula in
Krasnoyarsk Krai,
Russian Federation. It is
located south of the
Byrranga Mountains. Lake
Taymyr is large, with a
length of 165 km (103 mi) roughly...
- Kara Sea and the
Khatanga Gulf of the
Laptev Sea. Lake
Taymyr and the
Byrranga Mountains are
located within the vast
Taymyr Peninsula. Cape Chelyuskin...
- East Siberians, Altais, Scandinavians, Qinling,
Western Ghats, Vindhyas,
Byrrangas, and the
Annamite Range. If the
definition of a
mountain range is stretched...
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Siberian Lowlands and the
Byrranga Mountains. The
terrain is
river valley tundra and bogs, and
coastal arctic desert.
Aside from
Byrranga mountains dominant...
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highlands - the
Byrranga Mountains. A
notable feature of the
ecoregion is Lake Taymyr, a
large (165 km long) lake in the
south of the
Byrranga Mountains. The...
- the East Siberian, Altai, Scandinavian, Qinling,
Western Ghats, Vindhya,
Byrranga, and
Annamite Ranges. The
largest Eurasian islands by area are Borneo,...
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Taymyra (Nizhnyaya Taymyra)
flows out of Lake
Taymyr northwards across the
Byrranga mountain region into the
Taymyr Gulf. Its
length is 187 km. The river's...
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Taymyra after the
latter flows out of Lake
Taymyr northwards across the
Byrranga mountain region into the
Taymyr Gulf of the Kara Sea. It is 372 kilometres...
- (750 mi)
Altai Mountains – 1,200 km (750 mi)
Drakensberg – 1,125 km (700 mi)
Byrranga Mountains – 1,100
kilometres (680 mi)
Cascade Range – 1,100 km (680 mi)...