- The
Polousny Range (Russian: Полоусный кряж; Yakut: Полоуснай томтороот) is a
mountain range in the
Sakha Republic, Far
Eastern Federal District, Russia...
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limited by the Kyundyulyun, the
northern end of the
Selennyakh Range and the
Polousny Range in the south. The Yana-Indigirka
Lowland is
roughly crescent-shaped...
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Kondakov Plateau, a
lower and
wider extension of the range. In the west, the
Polousny Range, a
prolongation of the
range on the
other side of the
Indigirka River...
- —part of the East
Siberian Lowland, by the
southeastern slopes of the
Polousny Range. It is the
largest of the 15,000 Aby Lakes. Lake
Suturuokha lies...
- of De****tsky,
between the
Selennyakh Range and the
western end of the
Polousny Range. It
rises at the
southern limit of the Yana-Indigirka Lowland, northwest...
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confluence of the
Tamteken and the Nemalak-Arangas,
flowing down from the
Polousny Range. It
crosses the Yana-Indigirka Lowland, part of the
greater East...
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Medvezhyi Islands, East
Siberian Sea New
Siberian Islands Oymyakon Highlands Polousny Range Stolbovoy Island,
Laptev Sea Suor
Uyata range Ulakhan Sis Outside...
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Byoryolyokh is
located at the
confluence of two
small rivers north of the
Polousny Range. The
river flows roughly northeastwards across the Yana-Indigirka...
- 800 sq mi). The
Allaikha has its
source in the
northern slopes of the
Polousny Range at the Swan Lake, in the
confluence of two
small rivers, Fena (Фена)...
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Nendelgin Tas-Kystabyt
Upper Kolyma Highlands Angachak Range Kyun-Tas
Polousny Range Kondakov Plateau Suor
Uyata Ulakhan-Sis
Range Alazeya Plateau Yukaghir...