Dzhagdy Range

The Dzhagdy is a range in northeastern Siberia, located in the northeast of Amur Oblast and the western side of Khabarovsk Krai.

To the north flows the Uda River and in the south lies the Zeya-Bureya Lowland.

[2] The highest point of the Dzhagdy is an unnamed peak reaching 1,604 metres (5,262 ft).

[1] The slopes of the range are covered by conifer forests, part of the Da Hinggan-Dzhagdy Mountains conifer forests ecoregion, together with the Greater Khingan (Da Hinggan) Range of Manchuria, China.

[4] The Zeya Nature Reserve is located at the eastern end of the Tukuringra Range, where it joins the Dzhagdy.