Altai Mountains

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Name (Hebrew)
הרי אלטאי
Name (Latin)
Altai Mountains
Other forms of name
A-erh-tʼai Shan-mo
Altai Range
Altay Mountains
Coordinates
89 89 49 49 (gooearth )
See Also From tracing topical name
Mountains Asia
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q5955
Library of congress: sh 85003866
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: Kuznetsov, P.P. Strukturnye osobennosti giperbazitovykh poiasov Altae-Saianskoi skladchatoi oblasti, 1980.
  • BGN, May 26, 1983(Altai Mountains, mountains, 48⁰00ʹN, 90⁰00ʹE; variants: Altay; Altai Range; Altay Mountains; Altai; A-erh-tʼai; A-erh-tʼai Shan; A-erh-tʼai-shan Shan-mo)
  • Lippincott.
  • Web. geog.
Wikipedia description:

The Altai Mountains (), also spelled Altay Mountains, are a mountain system in Central and East Asia, where Russia, China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan converge, and where the rivers Irtysh and Ob have their headwaters. The massif merges with the Sayan Mountains in the northeast, and gradually becomes lower in the southeast, where it merges into the high plateau of the Gobi Desert. It spans from about 45° to 52° N and from about 84° to 99° E. The region is inhabited by a sparse but ethnically diverse population, including Russians, Kazakhs, Altais, Tuvans, Mongols, and Volga Germans, though predominantly represented by indigenous ethnic minorities of semi-nomadic people. The local economy is based on bovine, sheep, horse husbandry, hunting, agriculture, forestry, and mining. The proposed Altaic language family takes its name from this mountain range.

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