Tebulosmta

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Tebulosmta[a] is the highest mountain of the Eastern Caucasus and the highest mountain of the Chechen Republic at an elevation of 4,493 meters (14,737 feet) above sea level. The mountain is located on the border of Georgia and Chechnya to the east of Mount Kazbek. The glaciers of the mountain are not large (the total combined area of all of the mountain's glaciers is 3 square kilometers).

Elevation4,493 m (14,741 ft)[1]
Prominence2,145 m (7,037 ft)[1]
Isolation66.08 km (41.06 mi)
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Mount Tebulosmta
Highest point
Elevation4,493 m (14,741 ft)[1]
Prominence2,145 m (7,037 ft)[1]
Isolation66.08 km (41.06 mi)
ListingUltra, Ribu
Coordinates42°34′24″N 45°19′03″E[1]
Geography
Mount Tebulosmta is located in Georgia
Mount Tebulosmta
Mount Tebulosmta
Location in Georgia (on the border with Russia)
Mount Tebulosmta is located in Chechnya
Mount Tebulosmta
Mount Tebulosmta
Mount Tebulosmta (Chechnya)
Mount Tebulosmta is located in Kakheti
Mount Tebulosmta
Mount Tebulosmta
Mount Tebulosmta (Kakheti)
LocationChechnya, Russia
Kakheti, Georgia
CountriesRussia and Georgia
Parent rangeLateral Range
Caucasus
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Name

The name Tebulosmta shares a common origin and association with the highland Chechen village of Tebula, which is in proximity to the peak.[2][3]

Ski descent

The first ski descent of Tebulosmta was completed in May 2025 by an international team of skiers from Chamonix-Mont-Blanc including Tom Grant, Aaron Rolph and Bine Žalohar. They accessed the mountain self-supported from the Georgian village of Khonischala, before climbing and skiing the northwest face.[4][better source needed]

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Notes

  1. Chechen: Тӏуьйли-лам, romanized: Thüyli-lam, IPA: [tʼyːlɪ lɑːm]; Georgian: თებულოს მთა, Tebulos mta; Russian: Тебулосмта.

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