Patom Highlands
The Patom Highlands are a mountainous area in Eastern Siberia, Russia. Administratively most of the territory of the uplands is part of Irkutsk Oblast, with a smaller section in northern Zabaykalsky Krai.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Upland with an elevation of 807 metres
- Description: mountain range
- Also known as: “Patom Highland”
Patom Highlands
- Categories: mountain range, highland, upland, and landform
- Location: Irkutsk Oblast, Eastern Siberia, Siberia, Russia, Eastern Europe, Europe
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Armenian to Yakut—“Patom Highlands” goes by many names.
- Armenian: “Պատոմի բարձրավանդակ”
- Bulgarian: “Патомска планинска земя”
- Cebuano: “Patom Plateau”
- Cebuano: “Patomskoye Nagor’ye”
- Cebuano: “Патомское Нагорье”
- Chinese: “帕托姆高原”
- Czech: “Patomská vysočina”
- Dutch: “Hoogland van Patom”
- Egyptian Arabic: “مرتفعات باتوم”
- Estonian: “Patomi mägismaa”
- Finnish: “Patomin ylänkö”
- French: “plateau de Patom”
- French: “Plateau de Patom”
- German: “Patomhochland”
- Hungarian: “Patom-felföld”
- Italian: “Altopiano del Patom”
- Japanese: “パトム高地”
- Kazakh: “Патом таулы қыраты”
- Latin: “Planities montana Patomensis”
- Lithuanian: “Patomo kalnynas”
- Persian: “پاتوم هایلندز”
- Polish: “Góry Patomskie”
- Russian: “Патомское нагорье”
- Russian: “Патомское Нагорье”
- Turkish: “Patom Platosu”
- Ukrainian: “Патомське нагір’я”
- Uzbek: “Patom tog‘ligi”
- Uzbek: “Patom Tog‘ligi”
- Uzbek: “Patom tog’ligi”
- Uzbek: “Patom Tog’ligi”
- Uzbek: “Patom tog`ligi”
- Uzbek: “Patom Tog`ligi”
- Uzbek: “Patom togʻligi”
- Uzbek: “Patom Togʻligi”
- Venetian: “Altipian del Patom”
- Yakut: “Паатам үрдэлэ”
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