mountain range in Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia
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The Yablonovy Mountains (also known as the Yablonovy Range; Russian: Яблоновый хребет; Buryat: Яабланай шэлэ нуруу; Mongolian: Яблоны нуруу, Yablony Mountains) form a continuous mountain range spanning Transbaikal (Zabaykalsky Krai), Siberia, Russia. 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.
Several major cities and strategic settlements are situated along this mountain system: In Mongolia: The capital city, Ulaanbaatar, lies at the southwestern edge of the range near the Bogd Khan Mountain. Along the southern foothills is Chinggis City, while the western branches of the system house the industrial and transit hubs of Züünkharaa and Sükhbaatar. In Russia: The city of Chita is the primary urban center, situated between the Yablonovy Mountains to the west and the Chersky Range to the east. The historical border town of Kyakhta is located on the northwestern slopes, and the industrial city of Petrovsk-Zabaykalsky lies within the range's mountain valleys. The Trans-Siberian Railroad passes the mountains at Chita and runs parallel to the range before going through a tunnel to bypass the heights.
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