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Central Caucasian Ridge topographic map

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Central Caucasian Ridge

The highest and rockiest section of the range is located in its central part. Although not as high as the topmost summits of the Lateral Range to the north, the highest elevations of the Main Caucasian Range include the 5,193 meters (17,037 ft) high Shkhara, the 4,466 meters (14,652 ft) high Mount Bazardüzü —highest point of Dagestan— and the 4,451 meters (14,603 ft) high Mount Shani —highest point of Ingushetia.

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Name: Central Caucasian Ridge topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Central Caucasian Ridge, Verkhnyaya Balkariya, Cherek District, Kabardino-Balkaria, North Caucasian Federal District, Russia (42.89000 43.16545 42.96583 43.33615)

Average elevation: 2,784 m

Minimum elevation: 1,554 m

Maximum elevation: 4,542 m

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