• The Byrranga Mountains (Russian: горы Бырранга; Gory Byrranga) are a mountain range in the middle of the Taymyr Peninsula, Siberia, Russia.[2].
  • The Byrranga Mountains (Gory Byrranga) are the most northern mountainous massif of the Taymyr Peninsula (Poluostrov Taymyr) in the Russian Arctic.
  • Farther north the Byrranga Mountains reach 3,760 feet (1,146 metres) on the Taymyr (Taimyr) Peninsula, which extends into the Arctic Ocean.
  • Three highest summits in Byrranga Mountains and in the whole Taimyr.
  • From the description of these mountains by local residents, it can be understood that Byrranga are mountains dissected by riverbeds.
  • > Russia > Krasnoyarsk Krai > Taymyrsky Dolgano-Nenetsky District > Byrranga Mountains. Byrranga Mountains topographic map, elevation, terrain.
  • Biranga Mountains. (Gory Byrranga) / Krasnoyarskiy Kray. 74°29'16" N 96°1'43" E ~333m asl 01:52 (KRAT - UTC/GMT+8).
  • Gurtovaya, Biocoography of the Byrranga Mountains, Taymyr Peninsula, Russian Arktik , Polar Record , Cilt.
  • Byrranga mountains in their west and central parts are characterized by steep slopes and flat uninhabited peaks, where there are only separate plants upper than...