Mountain in Russia
Nakas | |
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Накас / Наҡаҫ | |
Landscape of the Nakas | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 667.6 m (2,190 ft) |
Prominence | 364 m (1,194 ft) |
Coordinates | 52°32′41″N 56°15′27″E / 52.54472°N 56.25750°E / 52.54472; 56.25750 |
Geography | |
NakasLocation in Orenburg OblastShow map of Orenburg OblastNakasNakas (Russia)Show map of Russia | |
Location | Orenburg Oblast Russian Federation |
Parent range | Southern Urals, Ural Mountains |
Geology | |
Rock age(s) | Permian, Triassic |
Climbing | |
Easiest route | From Tyulgan |
Nakas (Russian: Накас; Bashkir: Наҡаҫ) also known as Maly Nakas, is a mountain in the Southern Urals, Russian Federation. Its largest part is in Orenburg Oblast, with a small section in Bashkortostan.
Geography
The Nakas rises in northern Tyulgansky District, near the border with Bashkortostan. Rather than a mountain or ridge the Nakas is an elevated area, where its 667.6 m (2,190 ft) high summit —the highest point of Orenburg Oblast— is only a slightly bulging plateau. Despite the lack of pronounced relief the Nakas forms an important drainage divide, separating the basins of the Belaya, Salmysh and Bolshoy Ik rivers.
Flora
Nakas is a relatively woody area; its oak and linden forests stand out in the surrounding steppes of the region. The Nakas includes the Tugustemirov Forest, a protected area with a number of tree and rare plant species.
See also
References
- ^ Nakas Ridge - Peak Visor
- Гора Накас - Краевед Оренбуржья
- ^ Хребет Малый Накас - Nash-Ural
- Google Earth
- Маршрут выходного дня: Накас — самая высокая точка Оренбургской области
- "Топографска карта N-40; M 1:1 000 000 - Topographic USSR Chart (in Russian)". Retrieved 5 February 2022.
- ОСОБО ОХРАНЯЕМЫХ ПРИРОДНЫХ ТЕРРИТОРИЙ РОССИЙСКОЙ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ, Часть II (List of specially protected natural areas of the Russian Federation, Part 2)
External links
- Media related to Nakas (mountain) at Wikimedia Commons
- «ПО СЛЕДАМ ЭКСПЕДИЦИЙ ВОСЬМИДЕСЯТЫХ». ПРИРОДНОЕ НАСЛЕДИЕ ОРЕНБУРЖЬЯ. ТЮЛЬГАНСКИЙ РАЙОН
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