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- The Chekanovsky Ridge (Russian: Кряж Чекановского; Yakut: Чекановскай томтороот) is a range of mountains in the Bulunsky District, Yakutia, Russian Federation...
- Aleksander Piotr Czekanowski, or Aleksandr Lavrentyevich Chekanovsky (Russian: Александр Лаврентьевич Чекановский, 24 February 1833 – 30 October 1876)...
- settlements. Later it became the administrative center of the city. Chekanovsky, Porozhsky, Stroitel regions - quickly constructed to deal with the housing...
- Kharaulakh Range, part of the Verkhoyansk Range, in the east and the Chekanovsky Ridge in the west. Making its way nearly due north it expands into a...
- little upstream. In 1875, during his third Siberian expedition, Alexander Chekanovsky intended to "go along the banks of the Lena to the mouth and, if possible...
- northwestwards skirting the western slopes of the Kystyk Plateau and the Chekanovsky Ridge before emptying into the Olenyok Gulf of the Laptev Sea. Its mouth...
- 123.22083°E / 72.69861; 123.22083 (Chekanovsky HP) Chekanovsky Ridge  Sakha Republic Highest of the Chekanovsky Ridge Sieppitunturi [ru] Сиэппитунтури...
- It is 41 kilometres (25 mi) long. The river has its sources in the Chekanovsky Ridge. It flows roughly northeastwards across Bulunsky District, north...
- in the southern part of the Kystyk Plateau, located southwest of the Chekanovsky Ridge. It flows first in an ESE direction, then it bends and flows roughly...
- Iuvenaliy (Moshkovsky), 1928–1929 Pimen (Pegov), 1929–1935 Aleksandr (Chekanovsky), 1935–1937 Vladimir (Zlobin), 1938–1941 Vasyl Lypkivsky, 1921–1927 Mykola...