Baikal Mountains

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The Baikal Mountains are a rugged mountain range in Siberia, Russia, bordering Lake Baikal and forming part of the region’s dramatic, sparsely populated landscape.

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Label Occurrences
Baikal Mountains canonical 3
Mount Chersky (Baikal Range) 1

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Statements (40)

Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
borders Lake Baikal
climate continental climate
continent Asia
country Russia
drainageDivide Lake Baikal watershed
Lena River watershed
ecosystem Lake Baikal watershed ecosystem
geologicalAge Paleozoic core with later uplift
geology fault-block mountains
hasFeature deep river valleys
rocky ridges
steep slopes
highestElevation about 2588 metres
about 8489 feet
highestPoint Baikal Mountains self-linksurface differs
surface form: Mount Chersky (Baikal Range)
importance influences hydrology of Lake Baikal
knownFor rugged terrain
sparsely populated landscape
languageOfToponym Russian
locatedIn Siberia
locatedOn northwestern shore of Lake Baikal
western shore of Lake Baikal
nameRefersTo proximity to Lake Baikal
near city of Severobaikalsk
town of Listvyanka
orientation northwest–southeast
orogeny Baikal orogeny
partOf Baikal Rift Zone
South Siberian mountain system
populationDensity low
protectedAreaNearby Baikal-Lena Nature Reserve
Pribaikalsky National Park
region Irkutsk Oblast
Republic of Buryatia
separates Lake Baikal basin from Lena River basin
tourism hiking destination
nature tourism area
vegetation mountain tundra at higher elevations
taiga forests

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Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Lena River sourceLocation Baikal Mountains
Baikal Mountains highestPoint Baikal Mountains self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Mount Chersky (Baikal Range)
Kirenga River sourceLocation Baikal Mountains
Baikal Rift Zone boundedBy Baikal Mountains