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Yablonoi Mountains

The Yablonoi Mountains form a continuous mountain range spanning Transbaikal, Siberia, Russia, and the Khentii Province of Mongolia. This integrated system serves as the primary watershed between the Arctic and Pacific Oceans. While the range is sparsely inhabited, it is notably rich in natural resources, particularly tin, with most settlements engaged in the mining industry.

Geography
The Yablonoi Mountains stretch for about in a northeast–southwest direction. They rise mostly in the western part of the Zabaikalsky Krai, with a small section in the southeastern part of Buryatia. The width of the range varies between and . The Vitim Plateau lies to the north and the Borshchovochny Range to the east of the range. The tallest peak is Kontalaksky Golets, a "golets"-type of mountain with a bald peak, at above sea level. The Vitim River flows at the northwestern edge of the range, together with its tributaries the Konda and the Karenga, which flow northeastwards. To the southwest flow the Khilok and the Ingoda and in the northeast the Olyokma. ==Flora==
Flora
The slopes of the Yablonoviy Range are covered with larch and occasional fir and silver fir taiga. Pine forests are quite common on the southern slopes of the range. Peaks higher than 1,200–1,400 metres are covered with mountain tundra with bare summits (golets) at higher altitudes. ==See also==
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