Munni Range

Administratively the range is part of the Sakha Republic, Russian Federation.

The western end is bound by the valleys of the Munni (a tributary of the Belyanka) and the Buruolakh (a tributary of the (Lyapiske), beyond which rise the Muosuchan and the Bygyn Range stretching northwestwards.

[4][5] River Tumara cuts across the range roughly in its central part and Segyan-Kyuyol village lies on its right bank, below the southern slopes of the mountainside.

The highest point of the Munni Range is an unnamed 1,784 metres (5,853 ft) high peak located at the northern end.

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