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    The Kyundyulyun (Russian: Кюндюлюн or Горы Кюндюлюн; Yakut: Күндүлүн) is a mountain range in the Sakha Republic, Far Eastern Federal District, Russia...
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    Plateau Oymyakon Plateau Yana Plateau Nelgesin Range Tirekhtyakh Range Kyundyulyun Chersky Range Khadaranya Range Ymiysky Range Kisilyakh Range Selennyakh...
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    Kyundyulyun, the northernmost spur of the Chersky Range on the right bank of the Yana near Ust-Kuyga....
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    Sellyakh, as well as the Chondon with its tributary the Nuchcha. The Kyundyulyun, northernmost spur of the Chersky Range, rises north of Ust-Kuyga. There...
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  • the Yana, after it joins that great river. In the northeast rise the Kyundyulyun mountains, a prolongation beyond the Yana River and to the southeast...
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    of the Chondon. It has its sources in the northeastern slopes of the Kyundyulyun at the feet of 534 metres (1,752 ft) high Gory Krest mountain. The river...
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    residual ridges which break the generally flat relief, including the Kyundyulyun, Polousny Range, Ulakhan-Sis, Kondakov Plateau and Suor Uyata, as well...
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    Chondon are the 170 km (110 mi) long Buor-Yuryakh, with its source in the Kyundyulyun, from the left, as well as the 142 km (88 mi) long Ygaanna (Ыгаанньа)...
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    Indigirka in the East Siberian Sea in the east. It is limited by the Kyundyulyun, the northern end of the Selennyakh Range and the Polousny Range in the...
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    2010 Census, its population was 979. The settlement is located by the Kyundyulyun mountains, 224 kilometers (139 mi) from Deputatsky, the administrative...
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