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Up to 1,000 - 1,100 m elevation, the mountain slope is covered with mixed forest, in some places with driftwood, occasional alpine meadows and rocky outcrops. Above 1,100m elevation, there are no trees or bushes, and instead rock streams of various sizes, with grass, flowers and moss start to appear.
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stated: "The practice does not exist in the Defense Ministry of Russia of informing foreign mass media about facilities, whatever they are, that are under construction in the interests of strengthening the security of Russia." In 1997, a
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tours to Russian diplomats, which the finding stated "... does not appear to be consistent with the lowering of strategic threats, openness, and cooperation that is the basis of the post-
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Yamantaw has two peaks - Big Yamantaw 1,640 metres (5,380 ft) and Small Yamantaw 1,512 metres (4,960 ft). Both peaks are plateaus, with a big area and flat relief.
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PROVIDING FOR CONSIDERATION OF H.R. 1119, NATIONAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT FOR FISCAL YEAR 1998 (House of Representatives - June 19, 1997 (SEC. 1209 a.5)
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The name of the mountain is derived from "Yaman taw" (Яман тау), which translates to "evil mountain", "bad mountain", or "wicked mountain" in the local
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for 1998, stated that the Russian Federation kept up a "deception and denial policy" about the mountain complex after U.S. officials had given
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Repeated U.S. questions have yielded several different responses from the Russian government regarding Yamantaw, including it being a
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site, a repository for Russian treasures, a food storage area, and a bunker for leaders in case of
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where it houses a base for a fictional chemical weapon – the Nova 6.
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strategic partnership between the United States and Russia."
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complex has allegedly been built under Mt. Yamantaw, per
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Yamantau

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Elevation
Listing
Mountains of Russia
Coordinates
54°15′18″N 58°06′13″E / 54.255°N 58.10365°E / 54.255; 58.10365
Yamantaw is located in Bashkortostan
Yamantaw is located in European Russia
Russia
Republic
Bashkortostan
Beloretsky
South Ural Nature Reserve
Parent range
Ural Mountains
Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
Mezhgorye, Republic of Bashkortostan
Russia

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