Bazumskii Range
The following article is from The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1979). It might be outdated or ideologically biased.
Bazumskii Range
a mountain range of the Lesser Caucasus in the northern Armenian SSR. Length, about 70 km; height, to 2,992 km in the west (Mount Urasar) and 3,016 m in the east (Mount Khalab). The range is composed of igneous sedimentary rock with granite intrusions. Meadow-steppes predominate on the slopes; at higher altitudes there are subalpine and alpine meadows and near the Pambak Gorge broad-leaved forests.
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