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Abkhazian ridge
Georgian: აფხაზეთის ქედი
Abkhaz: Aҧsnytәi ashkhaӡқua
Lake Amtkeli
Highest point
PeakShkhapizga
Elevation3,026 m (9,928 ft)
Prominence1,145 m (3,757 ft)
ListingRibu
Dimensions
Length60 km (37 mi)
Geography
Abkhazian ridge is located in AbkhaziaAbkhazian ridgeAbkhazian ridgeShow map of AbkhaziaAbkhazian ridge is located in GeorgiaAbkhazian ridgeAbkhazian ridgeShow map of Georgia
CountryAbkhazia
Range coordinates43°13′37″N 41°23′23″E / 43.2269°N 41.3897°E / 43.2269; 41.3897
Parent rangeWestern Caucasus

Abkhaz Ridge or Chkhalta Ridge (Georgian: აფხაზეთის ქედი, apkhazetis kedi; Abkhaz: Aҧsnytәi ashkhaӡқua, Apsnytvi ridge) — mountain range in Abkhazia, on the southern slopes of Greater Caucasus. Ridge provides drainage divide between the Chkhalta River drainage basin and basins of the Amtkeli, Jambali, Kuabchari and Zimi rivers.

Geography

The ridge serves as an eastern continuation of the Bzyb Range, from which it is separated by a low cofferdam pass Amtkeli, in the area of which the river Kelasuri begins, the valley of which separates southern spurs of two ridges. It stretches in accordance with the direction of folding parallel to the Main Caucasian (Dividing) ridge, from which it is separated by the upper reaches of the Bzyb River and the valley Chkhalta River.

The length of the ridge is about 60 km, the height is up to 3026 m. Notable mountain peaks: Shkhapidzga [sv] (3026 m), Shoudyd [sv] (2638 m), Atsgara [sv] (2670 m), Zurgia (2295 m) and others. A ridge with sharp mountain glacial forms (traces of significant ancient glaciation), modern glaciation is insignificant: three cirque glaciers with a total area of no more than 1 km. The gentle southern slopes are cut by deep canyon rivers Amtkeli and Jampali, as well as their tributaries. In the middle part of the northern slope, there are several high-mountainous lakes belonging to the Chkhalta basin.

The mountains consist of porphyry from the Jura and mica schist. The slopes are covered with spruce - fir and beech oval forests, in the ridge part there are mountain meadows. Karst new phenomena are widespread: underground rivers, caves, wells.

See also

References

  1. https://worldribus.org/caucasus-mountains/
  2. Instructions for the Russian transfer of geographical names of the Georgian SSR. - M., 1972. - P. 10.
  3. Instructions for the Russian transfer of geographical names of the Abkhaz ASSR. - M .: Nauka, 1977. - P. 11.
  4. Mta Shkhap’izga 3026 m GeoNames
  5. Gora Shaudidi ca. 2526 m GeoNames
  6. Gora Atsgara 2670 m GeoNames
Notes
  1. The political status of Abkhazia is disputed. Having unilaterally declared independence from Georgia in 1992, Abkhazia is formally recognised as an independent state by 5 UN member states (two other states previously recognised it but then withdrew their recognition), while the remainder of the international community recognizes it as de jure Georgian territory. Georgia continues to claim the area as its own territory, designating it as Russian-occupied territory.


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