List of highest points of Russian federal subjects
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This is a list of the highest points of the Federal Subjects of the Russian Federation.
List
[edit]Above 1000 m
[edit]Below 1000 m
[edit]Highest point | Russian name | Elevation | Federal subject | Location |
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Nakas | Накас | 667 metres (2,188 ft) | Orenburg Oblast | Southern Urals |
Nuorunen | Нуорунен | 576 metres (1,890 ft) | Karelia | Maanselka |
Pikhtovyy Greben' | Пихтовый гребень | 502 metres (1,647 ft) | Novosibirsk Oblast | Salair Ridge |
Morye-Iz | Море-Из | 423 metres (1,388 ft) | Nenets Autonomous Okrug | Pai-Khoi Range |
Nablyudatel | Наблюдатель | 381 metres (1,250 ft) | Samara Oblast | Zhiguli Mountains, Volga Upland |
Unnamed | — | 369 metres (1,211 ft) | Saratov Oblast | Khvalynsk Mountains |
Unnamed | — | 363 metres (1,191 ft) | Ulyanovsk Oblast | Volga Upland |
Mount Serpokrylovskaya | гора Серпокрыловская | 358 metres (1,175 ft) | Volgograd Oblast | Don-Medveditsa Ridge, Volga Upland |
Makushka Valdaya | Макушка Валдая | 346 metres (1,135 ft) | Tver Oblast | Valdai Upland |
Unnamed | — | 342 metres (1,122 ft) | Penza Oblast | Khvalynsk Mountains |
Lipnitskaya | Липницкая | 339 metres (1,112 ft) | Pskov Oblast | Bezhanitsy Upland |
Unnamed | — | 338 metres (1,109 ft) | Mordovia | Volga Upland[8] |
Krasnoyar | Краснояр | 337 metres (1,106 ft) | Kirov Oblast | Upper Kama Upland |
Unnamed | — | 332 metres (1,089 ft) | Udmurtia | Upper Kama Upland |
Chatyr-Tau | Чатыр-тау | 321 metres (1,053 ft) | Tatarstan | Bugulma-Belebey Upland |
Unnamed | — | 319 metres (1,047 ft) | Smolensk Oblast | Smolensk-Moscow Upland |
Zamri-Gora | Замри-гора | 310 metres (1,020 ft) | Moscow Oblast | Moscow Upland, Smolensk-Moscow Upland |
Unnamed | — | 306 metres (1,004 ft) | Rostov Oblast | Salsk-Manych Ridge |
Malgora | Мальгора | 304 metres (997 ft) | Vologda Oblast | Vepsian Upland |
Unnamed | — | 299 metres (981 ft) | Novgorod Oblast | Valdai Upland |
Sondoba | Холм Сондоба | 293.3 metres (962 ft) | Kostroma Oblast | Galich-Chukhloma Upland[9] |
Unnamed | — | 293.2 metres (962 ft) | Tula Oblast | Near Raevo village, Central Russian Upland |
Gapselga | Гапсельга | 291 metres (955 ft) | Leningrad Oblast | Vepsian Upland |
Tarkhov Hill | Тархов холм | 292 metres (958 ft) | Yaroslavl Oblast | Borisoglebsk Upland |
Unnamed | — | 288 metres (945 ft) | Bryansk Oblast | On the right bank of the Desna, Smolensk Upland |
Unnamed | — | 286 metres (938 ft) | Chuvashia | Inconspicuous elevation near Yablonovka village[10] |
Unnamed | — | 285.9 metres (938 ft) | Oryol Oblast | Near Dementievka village, Central Russian Upland |
Chuksha | Чукша | 278.8 metres (915 ft) | Mari El | Vyatsky Uval |
Unnamed | — | 276.8 metres (908 ft) | Belgorod Oblast | Inconspicuous elevation in Prokhorovsky District, Central Russian Upland |
Zaitseva Gora | Зайцева Гора | 275 metres (902 ft) | Kaluga Oblast | Central Russian Upland |
Unnamed | — | 274.5 metres (901 ft) | Kursk Oblast | Near Olkhovatka village, Central Russian Upland |
Unnamed | — | 274.2 metres (900 ft) | Tomsk Oblast | Slight elevation in the West Siberian Plain |
Unnamed | — | 271.4 metres (890 ft) | Vladimir Oblast | Klinsk-Dmitrov Ridge, Moscow Upland |
Unnamed | — | 268 metres (879 ft) | Voronezh Oblast | Elevation at the Kursk Oblast border, Central Russian Upland |
Unnamed | — | 260.6 metres (855 ft) | Lipetsk Oblast | Smolensk-Moscow Upland |
Teplostan Upland | Теплостанская возвышенность | 254.6 metres (835 ft) | Moscow | On the right bank of the Moskva |
Unnamed | — | 252 metres (827 ft) | Nizhny Novgorod Oblast | On the right bank of the Volga, Volga Upland |
Unnamed | — | 242.1 metres (794 ft) | Kaliningrad Oblast | Vishtynetsk Upland |
Unnamed | — | 236 metres (774 ft) | Ryazan Oblast | Central Russian Upland |
Shared | Шаред | 222 metres (728 ft) | Kalmykia | Cholun-Khamur Ridge, Yergeni |
Unnamed | — | 219.4 metres (720 ft) | Tambov Oblast | High point of an undulation, Oka–Don Lowland |
Unnamed | — | 212.7 metres (698 ft) | Ivanovo Oblast | Near the border with Vladimir Oblast, Moscow Upland |
Unnamed | — | 210.6 metres (691 ft) | Kurgan Oblast | Slight elevation in the interfluve of the Uy and Miass rivers |
Mount Orekhovaya | Ореховая гора | 175.9 metres (577 ft) | St. Petersburg | Duderhof Heights |
Unnamed | — | 152.6 metres (501 ft) | Tyumen Oblast | Hill in the southern part of the oblast —excluding autonomous regions |
Unnamed | — | 150.4 metres (493 ft) | Omsk Oblast | Near Nagornoye village |
Bolshoye Bogdo | Большое Богдо | 149 metres (489 ft) | Astrakhan Oblast | Long hill rising above Lake Baskunchak |
See also
[edit]- List of mountains and hills of Russia
- List of European ultra-prominent peaks
- List of Ultras of Central Asia
- List of ultras of Northeast Asia
Notes
[edit]- ^ A newly-named peak. Formerly the HP of Khakassia was deemed to be 2931.8 m high Mount Karagosh
- ^ У самой высокой горы Иркутской области появилось название - пик Мартена
- ^ Other sources claim Pik Tofalariya in the Eastern Sayan as the highest point, but this isn't backed up by topographic maps.
- ^ Pik Tofalariya - Peak Visor
- ^ БЕЗЫМЯННАЯ ВЕРШИНА НА ХРЕБТЕ ОХАНДЯ СТАЛА САМОЙ ВЫСОКОЙ ТОЧКОЙ МАГАДАНСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ
- ^ "Обозначена высшая точка Ставропольского края". Archived from the original on 2021-12-22. Retrieved 30 December 2022.
- ^ Город-курорт Кисловодск (Кабардинский хребет)
- ^ Located near Kirzhemany village; some sources give a height of 324 metres (1,063 ft)
- ^ The HP of Kostrom Oblast is only 0.1 metres (0.33 ft) higher than the HP of Tula oblast.
- ^ Article in the Chuvash newspaper Vedomosti (2004)