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Manaraga
Highest point
Elevation1,662 m (5,453 ft)[1]
Coordinates65°02′37.45″N 59°45′19.40″E / 65.0437361°N 59.7553889°E / 65.0437361; 59.7553889
Geography
Manaraga is located in European Russia
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Manaraga is located in Komi Republic
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Manaraga (Komi Republic)
Manaraga is located in Russia
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Manaraga (Russia)
Parent rangeUral Mountains

Manaraga is a peak in the northern Ural Mountains in Yugyd Va National Park, within the Komi Republic, in Russia. It has an elevation of 1,662 metres (5,453 ft).[2][3]

Geography

It is located 16.5 km west of Mount Narodnaya, the highest peak in the Ural mountains.[4]

The slopes of the peak are gentle and grassy, but the summit is jagged and rocky. Manaraga translated from Nenets means "Bear Paw".[3]

In culture

Manaraga is the title of a novel by Vladimir Sorokin published in 2017.

See also

References


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