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    Muosuchan Range (Russian: Муосучанский Хребет; Yakut: Муоһучаан сис) is a range of mountains in far North-eastern Russia. Administratively the range is...
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    432 ft) Tagindzhin Range, highest point 2,084 metres (6,837 ft) Muosuchan Range, highest point 1,243 metres (4,078 ft) Bygyn Range, highest point 1,152...
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    Verkhoyansk Range Kharaulakh Range Kular Range Sietinden Range Orulgan Range Dzhardzhan Range Muosuchan Range Munni Range Kelter Range Ust-Vilyuy Range Sette-Daban...
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    district, with the Kuturgin Range, Muosuchan Range, Munni Range and Ust-Vilyuy Range, subranges of the Verkhoyansk Range, while the rest of the district...
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    (Lyapiske), beyond which rise the Muosuchan and the Bygyn Range stretching northwestwards. River Tumara cuts across the range roughly in its central part and...
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    Lyapiske (category Verkhoyansk Range)
    before the end of the range it bends southwestwards into a gorge, cutting across the Tagindzhin, the Muosuchan and the Bygyn ranges, after which it bends...
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  • Munni (category Verkhoyansk Range)
    Munni Range at the eastern limit of the Tagindzhin Range. After bending southwards again its valley is bound by the eastern end of the Muosuchan Range. Finally...
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  • Belyanka (river) (category Verkhoyansk Range)
    flows from the slopes of the Tagindzhin Range and its valley is bound by the eastern end of the Muosuchan Range. In the upper section of its course the...
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    Dyanyshka (category Verkhoyansk Range)
    of the Tagindzhin, Muosuchan and Bygyn ranges through a wide valley in its middle course with the northern end of the Kuturgin Range rising not far off...
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