Adzhigardak

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Adzhigardak
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Adzhigardak
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Adzhigardak
Adzhigardak (European Russia)
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Coordinates 55°00′00″N57°15′54″E / 55°N 57.265°E / 55; 57.265 Coordinates: 55°00′00″N57°15′54″E / 55°N 57.265°E / 55; 57.265
Geography
Location Bashkortostan,
Russia
Parent range Southern Ural

Adzhigardak is the name of a mountain in south Urals near Asha (town) on the border of Chelyabinsk oblast and Bashkiria, Russia, and of a ski resort based on it.

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