Markotkh Range
{{Short description|Mountain range in Krasnodar Krai, Russia}}
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The Markotkh is a low 90 km-long mountain range in the extreme northwest of the Greater Caucasus that, running parallel to the Black Sea coastline, encircles the Tsemes Bay and the Gelendzhik Bay.
Its Markotkh name translates from the Adyghe language as "blackberry". The highest point is Mount Ploskaya which has an elevation of {{convert|762|m|ft}}. The main Caucasus Range lies immediately to the north.
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Category:Mountain ranges of the Caucasus
Category:Mountain ranges of Russia
Category:Mountains of Krasnodar Krai
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