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- The Dzhugdzhur (Russian: Джугджу́р) or Jugjur, meaning "big bulge" in Evenki[citation needed], are a mountain range along the western s****s of the Sea...
- (Treaty of Aigun). The Evenks grouped the Dzhugdzhur, Stanovoy, and Yablonoi ranges under the name "Dzhugdzhur". In Evenk folklore this mountain system...
- Highlands Baikal Mountains Khamar-Daban Chersky Range Chukotka Mountains Dzhugdzhur Mountains Kolyma Mountains Koryak Mountains Sayan Mountains Tannu-Ola...
- of the continental part of the Sea of Okhotsk Coast is backed by the Dzhugdzhur Mountains which reach 600 to 1,000 metres. They drain westward to branches...
- (500 mi) (considered section of the Southern Andes, American Cordillera) Dzhugdzhur Mountains – 700 km (430 mi) Stanovoy Highlands – 700 km (430 mi) (section...
- the Gora Ulun), the Yam-Alin, the Dusse-Alin, the Sikhote-Alin, the Dzhugdzhur Mountains, the Kondyor M****if, as well as a small section of the Suntar-Khayata...
- territory. The Maymakan originates in the southwestern sector of the Dzhugdzhur mountains. It heads roughly northeastwards as a mountain river, flowing...
- Philippines Mount ****g 2,922 Crocker Mountains Malaysia Mount Kinabalu 4,095 Dzhugdzhur Mountains Russia 700 Mount Topko 1,906 Eastern Ghats India Arma Konda...
- Aldan River and up the Maya River and from the upper Maya crossed the Dzhugdzhur Mountains and went down the Ulya River and in August 1639 reached the...
- about 201 kilometres (125 mi) southwest parallel to the coast between the Dzhugdzhur mountains and the Yudoma Plateau. About 80 kilometres (50 mi) from its...