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Mount Bazardüzü

Coordinates:41°13′28″N47°51′30″E / 41.22444°N 47.85833°E /41.22444; 47.85833
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Mountain in Russia and Azerbaijan
Mount Bazardüzü
Bazardüzü viewed fromShahdagh
Highest point
Elevation4,466 m (14,652 ft)[1]
Prominence2,454 m (8,051 ft)[1]
Isolation259.08 km (160.98 mi)
ListingHighest points in Europe
Country high point
Ultra, Ribu
Coordinates41°13′28″N47°51′30″E / 41.22444°N 47.85833°E /41.22444; 47.85833[1]
Geography
Mount Bazardüzü is located in Caucasus Mountains
Mount Bazardüzü
Mount Bazardüzü
Location of Mount Bazardüzü in Azerbaijan
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Mount Bazardüzü is located in Europe
Mount Bazardüzü
Mount Bazardüzü
Mount Bazardüzü (Europe)
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Mount Bazardüzü is located in Azerbaijan
Mount Bazardüzü
Mount Bazardüzü
Mount Bazardüzü (Azerbaijan)
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LocationAzerbaijanRussia border
CountriesAzerbaijan andRussian Federation
Parent rangeMain Caucasian Range
Greater Caucasus
Climbing
First ascentMay 1849
Sergey Timofeevich Alexandrov

Mount Bazardüzü (Azerbaijani:Bazardüzü dağı,Azerbaijani pronunciation:[bɑzɑrdyˈzy];Lezgian:Кичӏен сув[kiˈtʃʼesuv];Russian:Базардюзю,Russian pronunciation:[bəzərdʲʉˈzʲu]) is amountain peak in theGreater Caucasus range on theborder betweenRussia (Dagestan) andAzerbaijan. At 4,466 metres (14,652 ft) above sea level, it is the highest peak in both Dagestan and Azerbaijan, and is located in theQusar region. Thesouthernmost point of Dagestan (and therefore Russia) is located about seven kilometers southwest of the peak. Translated from Azerbaijani, Bazarduzu means “market square”, more precisely as a specific landmark - “turn to the market, bazaar”.[citation needed] In the Middle Ages in the Shahnabad Valley, located east of this peak, annual large multinational fairs were held.[citation needed]

Climbing

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G. P. Baker and G. Yeld were the first men climbing the Mount in 1890 when the first ascent was recorded. Summer is considered the most appropriate period to climb the peak.[2] There are two approaches to the Mount: one from the northeast and another from the southwest. In the northeast climbs can begin from the villages of Khynalyg (region of Guba) and Laza (region of Gusar). The southwest approach starts from the regional centre of Gabala - from two villages: one is Laza (the same name with the one in Gusar) and the other one is Gamarvan. The flood plain of the river Yatukhdere (Yatuxdərə) is the starting point of the summit at 2800 m.[3]

View of Mount Bazardüzü fromQabala,Azerbaijan

See also

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References

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  1. ^abc"European Russia and the Caucasian States". Peaklist.org. Gora Bazardyuzi. Retrieved2012-02-01.
  2. ^"Bazarduzu". peakware.com. Retrieved2018-11-03.
  3. ^"Mount Bazarduzu".www.traildino.com. Retrieved2017-09-04.

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