Besh Barmag Mountain

Besh Barmag literally translated as Five Fingers, is in Siazan District of , not far from the Caspian Sea, in the territory of .
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  • Type: Mountain with an elevation of 468 metres
  • Description: mountain in Azerbaijan
  • Also known as: Besbarmaq Dag”, “Beşbarmaq Dağı”, “Gora Besh-Barmak”, and “Skala Beshbarmak

Besh Barmag Mountain

Latitude
40.95752° or 40° 57′ 27″ north
Longitude
49.2326° or 49° 13′ 57″ east
Elevation
468 metres (1,535 feet)
Open location code
8HGFX65M+22
Geo­Names ID
587006
Wiki­data ID
Q2503596
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Ukrainian—“Besh Barmag Mountain” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: جبل بيش بارماج
  • Azerbaijani: Baş Bərmək dağı
  • Azerbaijani: Beşbarmaq Dağ
  • Azerbaijani: Beşbarmaq dağı
  • Azerbaijani: Beşbarmaq Qayası
  • Bashkir: Бешбармаҡ
  • Cebuano: Beşbarmaq Dağı
  • Danish: Bes Barmaq
  • Danish: Beş Barmaq
  • Dutch: Beşbarmaq Dağı
  • Dutch: Besh Barmag Mountain
  • Egyptian Arabic: جبل بيش بارماج
  • Finnish: Beşbarmaq
  • Georgian: ბეშბარმაგი
  • Georgian: ბეშბარმაკი (აზერბაიჯანი)
  • Ladin: Besh Barmag Mountain
  • Persian: کوه بش بارماق
  • Russian: Бешбагмаг
  • Russian: Бешбармаг
  • Slovenian: Beš Barmag
  • Swedish: Beşbarmaq Dağı
  • Swedish: Besh Barmag
  • Swedish: Besj Barmag
  • Turkish: Beşparmak Dağı
  • Ukrainian: Бешбармаг

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