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Osipova G. B. Koryak Highlands (glacial system) glaciers and snowfields // Popular Science Encyclopedia “Water of Russia”. Archived on May 31, 2019
680: 673: 322:. The Koryak Highlands are one of the largest glacial systems in the northern part of the Russian Far East. There are numerous 653: 167: 75: 633: 645: 706: 552: 477: 287: 183: 446: 406: 469: 400: 436: 354: 205: 412: 376: 370: 319: 229: 388: 365: 342: 452: 418: 245: 360: 348: 493: 430: 473: 267: 191: 657: 557: 505: 442: 424: 303: 295: 291: 275: 222: 198: 187: 330:
in some of the ranges, with a total surface of 303.5 km (117.2 sq mi).
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The system of the Koryak Mountains comprises a number of subranges, including:
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tributaries, are among the main watercourses of the Koryak Mountains.
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Water of Russia - Корякское нагорье (ледниковая система)
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Koryak Highlands

Ledyanaya
Elevation
Coordinates
62°30′N 172°00′E / 62.500°N 172.000°E / 62.500; 172.000
Koryak Mountains is located in Far Eastern Federal District
Far Eastern Federal District
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
Kamchatka Krai
Russian Far East
Parent range
East Siberian System
Orogeny
Alpine orogeny
Age of rock
Cenozoic
Mesozoic
Type of rock
Ophiolites
Russian
mountain ranges
Siberia
Russia
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
Kamchatka Krai
Magadan Oblast
Ledyanaya
Ukelayat Range
Anadyr River

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