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- Iskhodnaya (Russian: Исходная), is a mountain in the Chantal Range. Administratively it is part of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russian Federation. This...
- southern part are made up of volcanic rocks. The highest peak is Mount Iskhodnaya (Исходная) in the Chantal Range. which is 1,843 metres (6,047 ft) high...
- Karnataka, India Orjen 1,894 6,214 Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina Iskhodnaya 1,887 6,191 Russia – Highest of the Chukotka Mountains Mount George V...
- is very mountainous, containing the Chukotsky Mountains (highest point Iskhodnaya) and the Anadyr Highlands. Chukotka's rivers spring from its northern...
- Mountains) Taiwan Xiuguluan Mountain 3,860 Chukotka Mountains Russia 1,300 Iskhodnaya 1,843 Chersky Range Russia 1,500 Peak Pobeda 3,003 Chagai Hills ****stan...
- Народная 1,894 metres (6,214 ft)  Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug  Komi Urals Iskhodnaya Исходная 1,887 metres (6,191 ft)  Chukotka Autonomous Okrug Chantal Range...
-  Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug  Komi Republic Highest peak of the Ural Mountains Iskhodnaya Исходная 1887 m 6,191 ft 1492 m 4,895 ft 723 km 450 mi 67°48′59″N 178°17′19″E...
- are medium heightaveraging 900 meters, with the highest being Mt. Iskhodnaya at 1194 meters. There are also extensive tundra plains. Beringia is in...
- to the south with the Ekityk Range. The highest point of the range is Iskhodnaya peak, reaching 1,843 metres (6,047 ft) —or 1,887 metres (6,191 ft) according...
- side of the Chantal Range of the Chukotka Mountains, just south of the Iskhodnaya. Its source is very close to the Arctic Circle. Further down its course...