Konzhakovskiy Kamen

Mount Konzhakovskiy Kamen (Russian: Конжаковский Камень) is a mountain in the northern Urals, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia.[1]

Konzhakovskiy Kamen
Конжаковский Камень
Highest point
Elevation1,569 m (5,148 ft)
Coordinates59°37′N 59°08′E
Geography
Konzhakovskiy Kamen
Parent rangeUral Mountains

The Great Soviet Encyclopedia describes Konzhakovskiy as "mountain massif" of height 1,569 m. Its constitution is pyroxenites and dunites of lower and middle Paleozoic era. The slopes are covered with conifers with some birch up to 900–1000 m, with alpine tundra above.[2]

References and notes

  1. Brockhaus and Efron describe its location within the Russian Empire as Verkhoturye uyezd, Perm Governorate, in the okrug of the Bogoslovsky copper plant (Богословский медноплавильный завод)
  2. "Конжаковский камень", Great Soviet Encyclopedia (in Russian)
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