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42°46′N 43°53′E / 42.767°N 43.883°E / 42.767; 43.883

Monakh Mount
Location of Tsey in the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania

Tsey or Tsey Gorge (Russian: Цей; Ossetian: Цъæй, C'æj) is a gorge, ski resort and a tourist centres of the Republic of North Ossetia–Alania, Russia. Tsey is located in Alagirsky District and is part of North Ossetia State National park.

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Ski-resort statistics

Chairlift in Tsey Gorge
Skazsky gorge near the alpine camp
Skazsky gorge

There are two chairlifts in the Tsey one of them is two-person.

Transportation

The gorge is situated less than 100 km from Vladikavkaz, the capital of North Osetia-Alania.

Main summits

  • Aday-Khokh 4410 m
  • Pik Antonovicha 4200m
  • Vils 3870m
  • Zaramag 4200 m
  • Pik Zolotareva 4200m
  • Kalper 3800m
  • Kaltberg 4120 m
  • Lagau 4124 m
  • Mamison 4360 m
  • Monakh 2990 m
  • Moskvich 3790m
  • Pik Nikolayeva 3850m
  • Pik Oniani 4200m
  • Passionariya 4000m
  • Pik Pliyeva 3990m
  • Pik Poyasova 4200m
  • Ronketti 4050 m
  • Malaya Songuti 4000m
  • Spartak-Tseysky
  • Pik Turistov
  • Turkhokh 4110m
  • Uilpata 4648 m
  • Ularg 4320m
  • Khitsan 3600m
  • Tsey-Khokh 4110m
  • Chanchakhi 4450 m
  • Pik Shulgina 3900m

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