Bo-Dzhausa Mountain

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Elevation1,637 metres (5,371 ft)
Coordinates48°08′N 138°39′E / 48.133°N 138.650°E / 48.133; 138.650
Bo-Dzhausa Mountain
Highest point
Elevation1,637 metres (5,371 ft)
Coordinates48°08′N 138°39′E / 48.133°N 138.650°E / 48.133; 138.650
Geography
LocationTerneysky District, Primorsky Krai, Russia
Parent rangeSikhote-Alin
Geology
Mountain typeSopka

Bo-Dzhausa Mountain (Russian: Бо-Джауса) is a volcanic mountain in Primorsky Krai, Russia, and a part of the Sikhote-Alin mountain range. The nearest inhabited place is the coastal village of Grossevichi. Bo-Dzhausa is accessible from the towns of Dalnegorsk and Sovetskaya Gavan.[1]

In December 1995, Khabarovsk United Air Group Flight 3949 crashed in the area. The site is commemorated with an obelisk.[1]

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