Dykhtau

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Dykhtau is one of the highest and most prominent peaks in the Caucasus Mountains, located in the Russian republic of Kabardino-Balkaria.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
belongsToListing Five-thousanders of the Caucasus NERFINISHED
Ultra-prominent peaks of Europe NERFINISHED
climbingDifficulty technical
climbingType high-altitude mountaineering
country Russia
elevation 17073 ft
5204 m
firstAscentBy A. Burgener NERFINISHED
Albert Mummery NERFINISHED
Heinrich Zurfluh NERFINISHED
J. Brocherel NERFINISHED
firstAscentFrom north side
firstAscentYear 1888
geologicalSetting Alpine orogeny NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Dykh-Tau NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeTransliteration Dykhtau NERFINISHED
hasFeature glaciated slopes
steep rock faces
hasGlaciers yes
hasParentPeak Elbrus NERFINISHED
hazard avalanches
crevasses
rockfall
isAmong highest peaks of Russia
highest peaks of the Caucasus
ultra-prominent peaks of the Caucasus
isPartOf Russian Caucasus NERFINISHED
locatedIn Kabardino-Balkaria NERFINISHED
Russia
locatedInMountainRange Caucasus Mountains NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent Asia
Europe
mountainRange Caucasus Mountains NERFINISHED
nearestMajorPeak Elbrus NERFINISHED
Shkhara NERFINISHED
notableFor challenging climbing routes
high prominence
partOf Greater Caucasus NERFINISHED
prominence 2000 m
6562 ft
region North Caucasus NERFINISHED
relativeLocation near the border with Georgia
north of the main Caucasus ridge
topographicIsolation significant
usedFor alpine climbing
mountaineering

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Dykh-Tau hasAlternativeName Dykhtau