Chersky Peak
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{{short description|Mountain in Russia}}
{{about||the mountain in the Baikal Range|Mount Chersky}}
{{Infobox mountain
| name = Chersky Peak
| other_name = Пик Черского / Хара-Болдог
| photo = Пик Черского в феврале.jpg
| photo_caption = View of the peak in February
| elevation_m = 2090
| prominence_m = 352
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| location = Irkutsk Oblast
Russian Far East
| map = Russia Irkutsk Oblast
| map_relief = yes
| map_caption = Location in Irkutsk Oblast
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| range = Khamar-Daban,
South Siberian Mountains
| coordinates = {{coord|51|30|56|N|103|37|33|E|type:landmark_region:RU_scale:1000|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
| coordinates_ref ={{Cite web|url=https://peakvisor.com/peak/chersky-peak.html|title=Pik Cherskogo|website=PeakVisor|language=en}}
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Chersky Peak ({{langx|ru|link=no|Пик Черского}}; {{langx|bua|link=no|Хара-Болдог}}) is a mountain in the Komarinsky Range, Khamar-Daban, Russian Federation.
This peak is named after Polish explorer Jan Czerski (1845–1892), who greatly contributed to the study of neighboring Lake Baikal.[https://nature.baikal.ru/obj.shtml?obj=peak&id=cherskii Природа Байкала - вершина Пик Черского] {{in lang|ru}}
Geography
This 2,090 m high peak is one of the highest points of the Khamar-Daban Range, part of the South Siberian System of ranges. It rises in the Komarinsky subrange of the Khamar-Daban. Administratively the Chersky Peak is part of the Slyudyansky District, at the southern end of Irkutsk Oblast. Lake Serdtse is located below the southern slopes of the mountain.Google Earth
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