List of ultras of Northeast Asia

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This is a list of all the ultra prominent peaks (with topographic prominence greater than 1,500 metres) in Northeast Asia. There are 53 in total.

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Baikal to Okhotsk

Pik BAM, Kodar Range, Transbaikalia, Russia. Pik Bam i pereval Leningradets.jpg
Pik BAM, Kodar Range, Transbaikalia, Russia.
NoPeakCountryElevation (m)Prominence (m)Col (m)
1 Pik BAM Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 3,0722,230842
2 Muisky Gigant Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 3,0672,107960
3 Tordoki Yani Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,0901,989101
4HP Taikan Range Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,3701,915455
5HP Upper Angara Range Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,6411,819822
6HP North Kodar Group Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,9661,8101156
7 Pik Baikal Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,8411,7231118
8HP Tokinskiy Stanovik Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,3801,683697
9 Gora Lopatina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia (Sakhalin)1,6091,6090
10 Mount Chersky Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,5881,596992
11 Mount Shaman Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,3631,596767
12HP Udokan Range Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,5701,5011069

Eastern Siberia

Peak Pobeda, Sakha, Russia Gorapobeda.jpg
Peak Pobeda, Sakha, Russia
NoPeakCountryElevation (m)Prominence (m)Col (m)
1 Pik Pobeda Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 3,0032,443560
2 Ledyanaya Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,4532,337116
3 Mus-Khaya Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,9591,9291030
4HP Moma Range Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,4801,760720
5 Gora Chen Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,6901,740950
6HP Orulgan Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,4091,690719
7HP Saltag-Tas Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,0211,622399
8 Khakandya Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,6151,5451070
9HP Arga-Tas Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,4001,510890

Kamchatka

Shiveluch, Russia Shiveluch - 10 July 2007 - iss015e16913.jpg
Shiveluch, Russia
Koryaksky, Russia Petropavlovsk Kamcatskij Volcan Koriacky in background.jpg
Koryaksky, Russia
Avachinsky, Russia Avachinsky Volcano.jpg
Avachinsky, Russia
NoPeakCountryElevation (m)Prominence (m)Col (m)
1 Klyuchevskaya Sopka Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 4,7504,649101
2 Shiveluch Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 3,3073,168139
3 Ichinsky Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 3,6073,125482
4 Koryaksky Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 3,4562,999457
5 Kronotsky Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 3,5272,736791
6 Zhupanovsky Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,9232,210713
7 Ostry Tolbachik Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 3,6722,1901482
8 Opala Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,4602,070390
9 Kambalny Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,1611,970191
10 Khuvkhoitun Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,6161,920696
11 Alney-Chashakondzha Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,5981,825773
12 Khodutka Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,0891,810279
13 Gamchen Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,5771,750827
14 Mutnovsky Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,3221,750572
15 Zheltovsky Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1,9571,730227
16 Udina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,9201,6301290
17 Bakening Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,2761,610666
18 Vilyuchik Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,1731,610563
19 Zimin volcano Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 3,0801,5701510
20 Avachinsky Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2,7411,5501191

Kuril Islands

Vulkan Alaid, Russia Atlasovisland.jpg
Vulkan Alaid, Russia
NoPeakCountryElevation (m)Prominence (m)Col (m)
1 Vulkan Alaid Flag of Russia.svg  Russia (Atlasov Island)2,3392,3390
2 Tyatya 爺爺岳Flag of Russia.svg  Russia (Kunashiri Island 国後島)1,8191,8190
3 Chikurachki Flag of Russia.svg  Russia (Paramushir)1,8161,8160
4 Stokap/単冠山Flag of Russia.svg  Russia (Iturup/Etorofu 択捉島)1,6341,6340
5 Fuss Peak Flag of Russia.svg  Russia (Paramushir)1,7721,630142
6 Bogdan Khmelnitskiy Flag of Russia.svg  Russia (Iturup/Etorofu 択捉島)1,5851,55035
7 Milne Volcano Flag of Russia.svg  Russia (Simushir)1,5391,5390

Korea and Manchuria

Jirisan, South Korea Korea-Mountain-Jirisan-15.jpg
Jirisan, South Korea
NoPeakCountryElevation (m)Prominence (m)Col (m)
1 Baekdu Mountain Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea  / Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 2,7442,593151
2 Hallasan Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea (Jeju-do)1,9501,9500
3 Jirisan Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1,9151,696219

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