Mount Bendeleben (Iñupiaq: Aniyaayuq) is the highest peak in the Bendeleben Mountains of the Seward Peninsula in Nome Census Area, Alaska, United States.
It is located on the western end of the range, 37 mi (60 km) southwest of Imuruk Lake.
A. H. Brooks, USGS, reported in 1921 the native name as "Ahneyiyuk," meaning "looks like a big one.
"[2] On a clear day, Bendeleben stands as a landmark, towering over all the mountains in its territory.
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