Mount Azov
Mount Azov | |
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Mount Azov, 2011 | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 588 m (1,929 ft) |
Coordinates | 56°28′31″N 60°05′11″E / 56.47528°N 60.08639°ECoordinates: 56°28′31″N 60°05′11″E / 56.47528°N 60.08639°E |
Geography | |
Mount Azov Location in Russia | |
Parent range | Ural Mountains |
Azov (Russian: Азов) is a mountain in Central Ural, Russia. It is located 8 km from Polevskoy next to the Zyuzelsky village. It's one of the natural monuments of Russia.[1]
According to Aleksandr Matveyev, the configuration of the rocks gives a reason to believe that the name of the mountain derives from the Tatar word azaw teš (азау теш), meaning "molar tooth". In other Turkic languages the word means "fang", "edge", or "sting".[2] The archaeologist E. Bers believed that in the Iron Age it served as the sacrificial place.
According to popular beliefs, the creature from the local folktales called Azovka (lit. "the Azov girl") lives inside Mount Azov.[3]
References
- ↑ Об утверждении перечней особо охраняемых природных территорий, расположенных в Свердловской области
- ↑ Матвеев А. К. Географические названия Урала: Топонимический словарь. — Екатеринбург: Сократ, 2008. — С. 10. — 352 с. — ISBN 978-5-88664-299-5.
- ↑ Blazhes, Valentin (1983). "Рабочие предания родины П. П. Бажова". Bytovanie folklora v sovremennosti, na materiale jekspedicij 60-80 godov Бытование фольклора в современности, на материале экспедиций 60-80 годов [The existence of folklore nowadays, based on the material of the 60-80s expeditions] (PDF). Фольклор Урала (in Russian) 7. Sverdlovsk: The Ural State University. p. 7.
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