Misplaced Pages

Murovdağ: Difference between revisions

Article snapshot taken from[REDACTED] with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Browse history interactively← Previous editNext edit →Content deleted Content addedVisualWikitext
Revision as of 00:04, 15 December 2011 editGeorge Spurlin (talk | contribs)500 edits Undid revision 465819208 by Tuscumbia (talk)revert to neutral version← Previous edit Revision as of 14:06, 15 December 2011 edit undoTuscumbia (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled5,626 edits Undid revision 465911052 by George Spurlin (talk) expalined on the talk pageNext edit →
Line 3: Line 3:
| Range | Range
| name = Murovdag | name = Murovdag
| native_name = Mrav - Մռավ - Murovdağ | native_name = Murovdağ
| other_name = | other_name =
| other_name1 = | other_name1 =
Line 9: Line 9:
| image_size = 200px | image_size = 200px
| image_caption = | image_caption =
| country = ], ] | country = ]
| length = 70 | length = 70
| highest_elevation = 3724 | highest_elevation = 3724
}} }}
The '''Murovdag''' ('''Mrav''' or '''Murovdagh''', {{lang-hy|Մռավ}}, {{lang-az|Murovdağ}}) is the highest ] in ] (peack point - Gamish Mountain, {{convert|3724|m|ft|0}}, length ca. 70&nbsp;km). It is made up mainly of ], ] and ] rocks.<ref>''Azerbaijan Soviet Encyclopedia'' (1983), vol. 7, p. 93</ref> The '''Murovdag''' (or '''Murovdagh''', {{lang-az|Murovdağ}}) is the highest ] in ] (peack point - Gamish Mountain, {{convert|3724|m|ft|0}}, length ca. 70&nbsp;km). It is made up mainly of ], ] and ] rocks.<ref>''Azerbaijan Soviet Encyclopedia'' (1983), vol. 7, p. 93</ref>


The Murovdag ridge extends north off Hinaldag elevation through Gamish (Gomshasar) elevation. The north-eastern slope features a group of scenic lakes, including ] near the northern slope. The ] ] extends from the south of Murovdag. ] and ] forests are spread as far south-east as the Murovdag. The summer mountain pastures of Murovdag were traditionally used by ] farmers and ]i herders. The Murovdag ridge extends north off Hinaldag elevation through Gamish elevation. The north-eastern slope features a group of scenic lakes, including ] near the northern slope. The ] ] extends from the south of Murovdag. ] and ] forests are spread as far south-east as the Murovdag. The summer mountain pastures of Murovdag were traditionally used by ]i herders.


==Note== ==Note==

Revision as of 14:06, 15 December 2011

40°16′00″N 46°19′00″E / 40.2667°N 46.3167°E / 40.2667; 46.3167 Template:Geobox The Murovdag (or Murovdagh, Template:Lang-az) is the highest mountain range in Lesser Caucasus (peack point - Gamish Mountain, 3,724 metres (12,218 ft), length ca. 70 km). It is made up mainly of Jurassic, Cretaceous and Paleogene rocks.

The Murovdag ridge extends north off Hinaldag elevation through Gamish elevation. The north-eastern slope features a group of scenic lakes, including Göygöl near the northern slope. The Garabagh plateau extends from the south of Murovdag. Fir and spruce forests are spread as far south-east as the Murovdag. The summer mountain pastures of Murovdag were traditionally used by Azerbaijani herders.

Note

  1. Azerbaijan Soviet Encyclopedia (1983), vol. 7, p. 93

Views

  • widths="200px"


Mountains in Azerbaijan
Categories:
Murovdağ: Difference between revisions Add topic