Central SiberiaRange Type | Bogus mountain grouping for this site | Highest Point | Gora Munku-Sardyk (3491 m/11,453 ft) | Countries | Russia (199%), Kazakhstan (1%) (numbers are approximate percentage of range area) | Area | 5,597,117 sq km / 2,161,049 sq mi Area may include lowland areas | Extent | 2,971 km / 1,846 mi North-South 3,124 km / 1,941 mi East-West | Center Lat/Long | 64° 22' N; 97° 34' E | Map Link | Microsoft Bing Map | Search Engines - search the web for "Central Siberia": Wikipedia Search Microsoft Bing Search Google Search Yahoo Search
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Map of Central Siberia Click on red triangle icons for links to other ranges.
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| Other Ranges: To go to pages for other ranges either click on the map above, or on range names in the hierarchy snapshot below, which show the parent, siblings, and children of the Central Siberia. | Asia | Level 1 (Parent) |          Central Siberia | Level 2 |                  Byrranga | Level 3 (Child) |                  Kuznetskiy Alatau | Level 3 (Child) |                  Central Siberian Plateau | Level 3 (Child) |                  Sayan Mountains | Level 3 (Child) |          Eastern Siberia | Level 2 (Sibling) |          Baikal Area Ranges | Level 2 (Sibling) |          Mongolia Ranges | Level 2 (Sibling) |          East China | Level 2 (Sibling) |          Korea-Amur Area | Level 2 (Sibling) |          Japanese Archipelago | Level 2 (Sibling) |          Southeast Asia | Level 2 (Sibling) |          Malay Archipelago | Level 2 (Sibling) |          Philippines | Level 2 (Sibling) |
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Major Peaks of the Central Siberia
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