Mount Yamantau
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Mount Yamantau, or Yamantaw (Bashkir: Ямантау, romanized: Yamantaw, Russian: гора Ямантау) is a mountain in the Ural Mountains, located in Beloretsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. Standing at 1,640 metres (5,380 ft) it is the highest mountain in the Southern Ural section, and is featured within the South Ural Nature Reserve.
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Quick Facts Yamantaw, Highest point ...
Yamantaw | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,640 m (5,380 ft)[1] |
Listing | Mountains of Russia |
Coordinates | 54°15′18″N 58°06′13″E[1] |
Geography | |
Country | Russia |
Republic | Bashkortostan |
District | Beloretsky |
Protected area | South Ural Nature Reserve |
Parent range | Ural Mountains |
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Quick Facts Yamantau, Coordinates ...
Yamantau | |
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Part of Armed Forces of the Russian Federation | |
Mezhgorye, Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia | |
Coordinates | 54.255°N 58.102°E / 54.255; 58.102 |
Type | Underground military facility |
Site information | |
Controlled by | Armed forces of the Russian Federation |
Condition | Unknown |
Site history | |
Built | Under construction (2003) |
In use | Unknown |
Garrison information | |
Garrison | Mezhgorye |
Occupants | Unknown |
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A secret extensive bunker complex has been allegedly built under Mt. Yamantaw, claimed by the United States to be owned by the Russian government or Russian Armed Forces, similar to the Cheyenne Mountain Complex.