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The Ilirney Range ( Russian : Илирнейский кряж ) is a range of mountains in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug , Russian Far East . Administratively the range is part of Bilibino District . The village of Ilirney is located 20 kilometres (12 mi) southwest of the central area of the range. Bilibino is located to the west of the western end.

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6-530: The highest point of the Ilirney Range is 1,785 metres (5,856 ft) high mount Dvukh Tsirkov (гора Двух Цирков, meaning "Two Circuses"). Other high peaks of the range are 1,659 metres (5,443 ft) high mount Sypuchiy Kamen (Сыпучий Камень) and 1,459 metres (4,787 ft) high mount Radialnaya (радиальная). To the southeast of the mountain range rises the Anyuy Range , to the west it borders with

12-557: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Anyuy Range The Anyuy Mountains ( Russian : Анюйский хребет ; Anyuyskiy Khrebet ), also known as South Anyuy Range are a range of mountains in far north-eastern Russia. Administratively the range is part of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug , Russia . The area of the range is largely uninhabited. To the north rises the Chuvanay Range and to

18-806: The Kyrganay and Chuvanay ranges, to the north with the Rauchuan Range and to the east with the Anadyr Plateau . The Ilirney Range is part of the East Siberian System of mountains and is one of the subranges of the Anadyr Highlands . Two beautiful lakes are located below the southern slopes of the range, Lake Ilirney and Lake Tytyl . The Rauchua River flows across the range and the Maly Anyuy River to

24-648: The northeast the Ilirney Range , on the other side of the Maly Anyuy River . The Anyuy Range is part of the East Siberian System of mountains and is one of the subranges of the Anadyr Highlands . To the east of the eastern end of the range rises the Shchuchy Range , stretching in a roughly southwestern direction, and to the south of the range rises the roughly parallel Oloy Range of the Kolyma Mountains . Although there are no glaciers in

30-522: The range in present times, there is evidence of ancient glaciation. The Anyuy Range is drained by rivers Maly Anyuy , Bolshoy Anyuy , and Omolon . The highest point is 1,779 metres (5,837 ft) high Blokhin Peak (Пик Блохина) at 67°06′06″N 166°51′38″E  /  67.10167°N 166.86056°E  / 67.10167; 166.86056 , and the second highest 1,759 metres (5,771 ft) high Pik Sovetskoy Gvardii ( Soviet Guard Peak). In 1952

36-559: The south and southwest. The Nomnunkuveem , one of the river branches that form the Chaun River , flows northwards from the northern slopes. Several smaller rivers have their sources in the range, including the Tytylvaam . There are sparse forests of larch in river valleys and the mountain slopes are covered with mountain tundra . The climate of the Ilirney Range is subarctic . This Chukotka Autonomous Okrug location article

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