Mamison Pass
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{{Infobox mountain pass
| name = Mamison Pass
| other_name = {{lang|ka|მამისონის უღელტეხილი}} {{in lang|ka}}
{{lang|os|Мамысоны æфцæг}} {{in lang|os}}
{{lang|ru|Мамисонский перевал}} {{in lang|ru}}
| photo = Mamison 5.jpg
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| location = Georgia-Russia (North Ossetia–Alania)
| range = Greater Caucasus
| coordinates = {{coord|display=it|42|42|22|N|43|47|35|E|region:GE_type:pass|name=Mamison pass}}
| map = Georgia#South Ossetia#Russia North Ossetia-Alania#Caucasus mountains
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| map_relief = 1
| map_size = 280
| label = Mamison Pass
| label_position = right
| elevation =
| elevation_m = 2911
| elevation_ref =
| traversed = Ossetian Military Road
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Mamison Pass ({{lang-ka|მამისონის უღელტეხილი}}, {{langx|os|Мамысоны æфцæг}} [Mamysony æfcæg], {{langx|ru|Мамисонский перевал}}) is a high mountainous pass in the central Greater Caucasus crest, on the Georgian-Russian border. It is crossed by the Ossetian Military Road, a highway that links Kutaisi (Georgia) with Alagir (North Ossetia, Russian Federation). Its peak is 2,911 m.
References
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- [http://mapk38.narod.ru/map1/ik38040.html Map Mamison Pass K-38-40 (1988)]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20070204022057/http://bartleby.com/65/ma/Mamison.html “Mamison”] in: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2001-05: Columbia University Press.
- [http://www.wikimapia.org/p/00/00/43/38/71_big.jpg Meteostation photo]{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
Category:Roads in Georgia (country)
Category:Geography of the Caucasus
Category:Mountain passes of Georgia (country)
Category:Mountain passes of Russia
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