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Mountain in Georgia and Russia For other uses, see Shota Rustaveli (disambiguation).
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Shota Rustaveli Peak
Shota Rustaveli Peak.
Highest point
Prominence40 m (130 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
Isolation0.47 km (0.29 mi) Edit this on Wikidata
Coordinates43°00′31″N 43°04′26″E / 43.008517°N 43.073773°E / 43.008517; 43.073773
Geography
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CountriesGeorgia and Kabardino-Balkaria
Parent rangeCaucasus Mountains
Climbing
First ascentA. Lapetin, 1983

Shota Rustaveli (officially known as the Shota Rustaveli Peak) (Georgian: შოთა რუსთაველის მწვერვალი) is a mountain in the central part of the Greater Caucasus Mountain Range, straddling the border of Svaneti (Georgia) and Kabardino-Balkaria (Russia). The elevation of the mountain is 4,960 meters (16,270 feet). Shota Rustaveli is generally considered to be the 9th highest peak of the Caucasus. The slopes of the mountain are glaciated and some of the glaciers descend well into the adjacent valleys. Its name comes from famous Georgian poet Shota Rustaveli.

References

  1. Russian: Bezengi Guidebook Bezengi Guidebook
  2. Pik Schota Rustaveli, Russia/Georgia Peakbagger.com


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