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  • The Altai Mountains.
    The Altai Mountains are located in the very heart of Russia — near the Russian border with Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and China. They are often called “Russian Tibet”, “Siberian Switzerland” and even “New Zealand” thanks to their beauty and strength. The highest point of the Altai Mountains, and of the Siberian Region as well, is the Belukha Mountain.
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  • The Altai Mountains are a system of remote mountains in central Asia that cover an area of 845,000 km2 (326,000 sq mi).
  • The Altai Mountains are located in the very heart of Russia — near the Russian border with Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and China.
  • Altaians call it Kadyn Bazhy, but is also named Uch-Sumer. In the Russian part of the Altai Mountains, Belukha is the highest peak.
  • Mongolia: Gobi Altai MountainsThe Gobi Altai Mountains rising from the edge of the Gobi Desert, southwestern Övörhangay province, southern Mongolia.
  • According to a German philologist and geographer Alexander Humboldt, Altai in Chinese and Mongolian means Golden Mountain (Altaun oola) or Kin-shan.
  • The Altay Mountains, Russian Altay, Mongolian Altayn Nuruu, Chinese (Wade-Giles romanization) A-erh-t'ai Shan; Russian Алтай; Алтай, Altai).
  • Today I would like to tell you on my blog page about the region of the country that is popular in Russia and is loved by all Siberians — the Mountain Altai.
  • Altai mountains guide.
  • This lake is also formed by Mt Belukha glaciers and included into UNESCO World Heritage List as a part of Golden Mountains of Altai nomination.
  • Altai mountains and glaciers. All the territory of the Republic is located within the mountainous system.