Altai Region and Mongolia
No | Peak | Country | Elevation (m) | Prominence (m) | Col (m) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Belukha Mountain | Kazakhstan / Russia | 4,506 | 3,343 | 1163 |
2 | Jargalant Hairhan | Mongolia | 3,796 | 2,353 | 1443 |
3 | Hüiten Peak | China / Mongolia | 4,374 | 2,342 | 2023 |
4 | Otgontenger | Mongolia | 4,000 | 2,259 | 1741 |
5 | Aj Bogd | Mongolia | 3,802 | 2,132 | 1670 |
6 | Dunheger | China / Mongolia | 3,315 | 2,075 | 1240 |
7 | Ikh Bogd | Mongolia | 3,957 | 1,979 | 1978 |
8 | Mönkh Hairhan | Mongolia | 4,231 | 1,860 | 2371 |
9 | Harhiraa | Mongolia | 4,040 | 1,808 | 2232 |
10 | HP Severo-Chuyskiy Khrebet | Russia | 4,177 | 1,806 | 2371 |
11 | Sutai | Mongolia | 4,220 | 1,787 | 2433 |
12 | Tsambagarav | Mongolia | 4,193 | 1,757 | 2436 |
13 | Hasagt Hairhan | Mongolia | 3,578 | 1,749 | 1829 |
14 | Baga Bogd | Mongolia | 3,600 | 1,725 | 1875 |
15 | Altan Hohiy | Mongolia | 3,350 | 1,687 | 1663 |
16 | Gora Mungun-Tayga | Russia | 3,970 | 1,685 | 2285 |
17 | Bumbag Khairkhan | Mongolia | 3,470 | 1,664 | 1806 |
18 | Türgen | Mongolia | 4,029 | 1,594 | 2435 |
19 | Mönkh Saridag | Russia / Mongolia | 3,491 | 1,578 | 1913 |
20 | Dzhata | China | 3,085 | 1,560 | 1525 |
21 | Baatar Hairkhan | Mongolia | 3,984 | 1,541 | 2443 |
22 | Pik Grandioznyy | Russia | 2,891 | 1,529 | 1362 |
23 | Dund Saihny Nuruu | Mongolia | 2,825 | 1,526 | 1299 |
24 | HP Khrebet Baldyrgannyg | Mongolia | 2,522 | 1,509 | 1013 |
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