The Dzhagdy is a range in northeastern Siberia, located in the northeast of Amur Oblast and the western side of Khabarovsk Krai. It is part of the
Yankan -
Tukuringra -
Soktakhan - Dzhagdy group of mountain ranges (which also includes the
Turan Range), being the easternmost of the group. The
Upper Zeya Plain lies between this alignment of ranges and the
Stanovoy Range to the north. The Dzhagdy Range is limited by the
Zeya River valley to the north and west, where
Zeya town is located. The
Tukuringra Range joins the Soktakhan and the Dzhagdy on the area of the
Zeya Dam. To the north flows the
Uda River and in the south lies the
Zeya-Bureya Lowland. To the southeast the
Selemdzha Range continues further eastwards. The highest point of the Dzhagdy is an unnamed peak reaching . The
Nora and
Orlovka, tributaries of the
Selemdzha, have their sources in the range. ==Flora and fauna==