- The
Chekanovsky Ridge (Russian: Кряж Чекановского; Yakut: Чекановскай томтороот, romanized: Çekanovskay tomtorôt) is a
range of
mountains in the Bulunsky...
-
Aleksander Piotr Czekanowski, or
Aleksandr Lavrentyevich Chekanovsky (Russian: Александр Лаврентьевич Чекановский, 24
February 1833 – 30
October 1876)...
- to the east (part of the
Verkhoyansk Range) and the
mountains of the
Chekanovsky Ridge to the west.
Travelling approximately due north, the Lena river...
- settlements.
Later it
became the
administrative center of the city.
Chekanovsky, Porozhsky,
Stroitel regions –
quickly constructed to deal with the housing...
-
northwestwards skirting the
western slopes of the
Kystyk Plateau and the
Chekanovsky Ridge before emptying into the
Olenyok Gulf of the
Laptev Sea. Its mouth...
-
little upstream. In 1875,
during his
third Siberian expedition,
Alexander Chekanovsky intended to "go
along the
banks of the Lena to the
mouth and, if possible...
- 123.22083°E / 72.69861; 123.22083 (
Chekanovsky HP)
Chekanovsky Ridge Sakha
Republic Highest of the
Chekanovsky Ridge Sieppitunturi [ru] Сиэппитунтури...
- It is 41
kilometres (25 mi) long. The
river has its
sources in the
Chekanovsky Ridge. It
flows roughly northeastwards across Bulunsky District, north...
- in the
southern part of the
Kystyk Plateau,
located southwest of the
Chekanovsky Ridge. It
flows first in an ESE direction, then it
bends and
flows roughly...
- left, it
flows roughly eastwards cutting across the
southern end of the
Chekanovsky Ridge,
north of a
large bend of the Lena.
Finally it
meets the left bank...