Mount Uzhin

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Mount Uzhin is the highest elevation in Russia’s Valdai Hills, a glacially formed upland region known as a major watershed between the Baltic, Caspian, and Black Sea basins.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
belongsTo Russian Plain
climateZone humid continental climate
country Russia
drainageDivideOf Dnipro river basin
surface form: Dnieper River basin

Neva River
surface form: Neva River basin

Volga River basin
elevation 293 metres
961 feet
geologicalOrigin glacially formed upland
hasCoordinateSystem WGS84
hasParentRange Valdai Hills
hasProminence local topographic high point
isHighestPointOf Valdai Hills
isInTimeZone UTC+3
landform upland
latitude 57.9667 N
locatedIn Novgorod Oblast NERFINISHED
Valdai Hills
locatedOnContinent Europe
longitude 32.4500 E
nearbyCity Valday
nearbySettlement Yazhelbitsy
partOf Russian Plain
surface form: East European Plain
region Northwestern Federal District
topographicType hill
vegetationType mixed forest
watershedBetween Baltic Sea drainage basin
surface form: Baltic Sea basin

Black Sea drainage basin
surface form: Black Sea basin

Caspian Sea drainage basin
surface form: Caspian Sea basin

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Valdai Hills highestPoint Mount Uzhin