词条 | Baikal Mountains |
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|name=Baikal Mountains | other_name = Байкальский хребет |photo=Baikal_south.jpg |photo_caption= The mountains and lake in the summer, as seen from Bolshiye Koty on the southwest shore |country= Russia |region = Siberia | region_type = Region |parent = |border= |geology= |period= |orogeny= |highest=Chersky Mountain |elevation_m=2572 |length_km= | length_orientation = | length_note= |width_km = | width_orientation = | width_note = |range_coordinates = {{coord|54|00|N|108|00|E|type:mountain_region:RU_scale:300000|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |range_coordinates_note = |map=Russia |map_caption= |coordinates = }} The Baikal Mountains or Baikal Range ({{lang-ru|Байкальский хребет}}, Bajkaljskij hrebet; {{lang-bxr|Байгалай дабаан}}, Baigalai dabaan) rise steeply over the northwestern shore of Lake Baikal in southern Siberia, Russia.[1] The Central Siberian Plateau is bounded on the south by the Eastern Sayan Mountains and the Baikal Mountains. The Baikal Mountains are the origin of the Lena River. The mountains around Lake Baikal are densely wooded with Grey Alder, Eurasian Aspen, Downy Birch, Siberian Larch, Siberian Fir, Scots Pine, and Siberian Spruce.[2] Its highest peak is the Chersky Mountain (2,572 m) named after the Polish explorer, Jan Czerski. Notes1. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.wild-russia.org/bioregion10/10-baikalo.htm | title=Biakado-Lensky | publisher=Center for Nature Conservation - Wild Russia|accessdate=2006-10-23 | archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20060928155323/http://www.wild-russia.org/bioregion10/10-baikalo.htm| archivedate= 28 September 2006 | deadurl= no}} 2. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.irkutsk.org/baikal/gallery2.htm | title=Images of the Baikal from various sources | publisher= | accessdate=2006-10-23}} External links
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