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Highest points of Russian federal subjects

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Mount Elbrus
highest mountain of the Caucasus and highest mountain in Europe
Mount Bazardüzü
highest mountain of Azerbaijan and southernmost point of Russia
Klyuchevskaya Sopka
active volcano located on the peninsula of Kamchatka in Russia
Belukha Mountain
mountain on the border of Russia and Kazakhstan
Mount Yamantau
mountain in the Ural Mountains, Bashkortostan, Russia
Mount Narodnaya
mountain in Russia
Monkh Saridag
mountain in Russia
Peak Pobeda, Sakha
mountain
Çatır taw
Chatyr-Tau or Chatyrtau ( , rhymes with "now"; or ; , or , ), also known as Shatyor-Gora (; ), is an upland near Aznakayevo, Tatarstan, Russia, sometimes referred as an only range of Tatarstan. The highest point is 321.7 m. The range is a natural monument of Tatarstan since 1972.
Mount Shani
mountain between Georgia and Ingushetia, Russia
Mus-Khaya
mountain in Yakutia, Russia
Chugush
The Chugush () is the highest mountain in Adygea, Russia, located in the Western Caucasus. Its height is . The mountain has 10 glaciers covering an area of 1.2 km2. One of the glaciers feeds the Kisha River flowing towards the Belaya River.
Manaraga
Manaraga is a peak in the northern Ural Mountains in Yugyd Va National Park, within the Komi Republic, in Russia. It has an elevation of .
Nuorunen
Nuorunen () is a peak in the Republic of Karelia, Russia. It is the highest point of the Federal Subject.
Konzhakovsky Kamen
mountain in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia
Pik BAM
mountain in Russia
Tsakhvoa
mountain in Krasnodar Krai, Russia
Tulymsky Kamen
mountain
Yudychvumchorr
Yudychvumchorr () is a peak in Murmansk Oblast, Russia. It is the highest point of the oblast and of the Kola Peninsula. The peak is also the highest point of the European side of the Russian Arctic, not counting Arctic islands.
Mount Kruzenshtern
mountain in Russia
Gora Payer
mountain in Russia
Berill Mountain
mountain
Iskhodnaya
Iskhodnaya () is a mountain in the Chantal Range. Administratively it is part of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russian Federation. ==Geography== This high mountain is the highest point of the Chukotka Mountains, part of the East Siberian System of ranges. It rises just above the northern bank of the high course of the Chantalvergyrgyn River.