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Mountain ridge in Russia
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Nerele
Nerele mountain ridge in winter
Highest point
Elevation752 m (2,467 ft)
Coordinates54°47′00″N 59°38′01″E / 54.78333°N 59.63361°E / 54.78333; 59.63361
Geography
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LocationBashkortostan,
Russia
Parent rangeSouthern Ural

Nerele (transliteration from Bashkir) or Nurali (ttransliteration from Russian) is a mountain ridge in the Southern Urals in Bashkortostan, Russia.

Physical geography

It is located in the Uchalisky District of Bashkortostan, a few kilometers northwest of Starobayramgulovo. The maximum height of the ridge is 752 meters. The peaks of Nerele are round and treeless, despite their low height. The Miass River, its tributary Sherambay and its tributary Uya Shardatma originate on the slopes of the ridge. The ridge is a popular destination for jeeps, ATVs, motorcycles and bicycles.

The Ridge is 8 km long and 2 km wide. It is connected by a bridge (628 m) with the Siritur ridge. Covered with meadow vegetation, in ravines, gorges and quads - a dense forest.

The ridge is composed of Silurian deposits: tuffs, siliceous and clayey rocks, limestones (440-410 million years BC), as well as hyperbasites.

Landscapes - pine and birch forests on dark gray forest mountain soils and meadow steppes on leached chernozems.

Flora

The tree species of the ridge: pine, larch, spruce, fir, birch, aspen, gray alder. Shrubs: bird cherry, viburnum, mountain ash, hawthorn, wild rose, currant, cherry, broom, willow, hazel, euonymus. For the most part, the ridge is bare, only in some places is covered with coniferous or mixed forest.

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