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- Mount_Yamantau abstract "Mount Yamantau (Bashkir: Ямантау, Russian: гора Ямантау) is in the Ural Mountains, Bashkortostan, Russia. The name means wicked mountain in the Bashkir language (Яман тау). It is also known as Mount Yamantaw. It stands at 1,640 metres (5,381 ft) and is the highest mountain in the southern Urals. Along with Kosvinsky Mountain (600 km to the north), it is suspected by the United States of being a large secret nuclear facility and/or bunker. The closed military town of Mezhgorye (Russian: Межгорье) is situated nearby. As late as 2003, Yamantaw was not yet fully operational.Large excavation projects have been observed by U.S. satellite imagery as recently as the late 1990s, during the time of Boris Yeltsin's government after the fall of the Soviet Union. Two garrisons, Beloretsk-15 and Beloretsk-16, were built on top of the facility, and possibly a third, Alkino-2, as well, and became the closed town of Mezhgorye in 1995. They are said to house 30,000 workers each. Repeated U.S. questions have yielded several different responses from the Russian government regarding Mount Yamantaw. They have said it is a mining site, a repository for Russian treasures, a food storage area, and a bunker for leaders in case of nuclear war. Responding to questions regarding Yamantaw in 1996, Russia's Defense Ministry stated: "The practice does not exist in the Defense Ministry of Russia of informing foreign mass media about facilities, whatever they are, that are under construction in the interests of strengthening the security of Russia." Large rail lines serve the facility.Mount Yamantaw is near one of Russia's last remaining nuclear labs, Chelyabinsk-70, raising speculation that it already houses nuclear weapons. Russian newspapers reported in 1996 that it is a part of the "Dead Hand" nuclear retaliatory command structure.In 1997 the US congressional finding was that the Russian Federation kept up a deception and denial policy about the mountain complex after US officials had given Cheyenne Mountain Complex tours to Russian diplomats, which "...does not appear to be consistent with the lowering of strategic threats, openness, and cooperation that is the basis of the post-Cold War strategic partnership between the United States and Russia."".
- Mount_Yamantau elevation "1640.0".
- Mount_Yamantau locatedInArea Bashkortostan.
- Mount_Yamantau locatedInArea Russia.
- Mount_Yamantau mountainRange Ural_Mountains.
- Mount_Yamantau thumbnail Mount_Yamantau.jpg?width=300.
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- Mount_Yamantau wikiPageLength "5184".
- Mount_Yamantau wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Mount_Yamantau wikiPageRevisionID "677237767".
- Mount_Yamantau wikiPageWikiLink Alkino-2.
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- Mount_Yamantau wikiPageWikiLink Bashkir_language.
- Mount_Yamantau wikiPageWikiLink Bashkortostan.
- Mount_Yamantau wikiPageWikiLink Beloretsk-15.
- Mount_Yamantau wikiPageWikiLink Beloretsk-16.
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- Mount_Yamantau wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Bashkortostan.
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- Mount_Yamantau wikiPageWikiLink Garrison.
- Mount_Yamantau wikiPageWikiLink Kosvinsky_Kamen.
- Mount_Yamantau wikiPageWikiLink Kosvinsky_Mountain.
- Mount_Yamantau wikiPageWikiLink Mezhgorye,_Republic_of_Bashkortostan.
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- Mount_Yamantau wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mount Yamantau".
- Mount_Yamantau wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yamantau".
- Mount_Yamantau built "Under construction".
- Mount_Yamantau condition "Unknown".
- Mount_Yamantau controlledby "Armed forces of the Russian Federation".
- Mount_Yamantau elevationM "1640".
- Mount_Yamantau garrison "Mezhgorye".
- Mount_Yamantau hasPhotoCollection Mount_Yamantau.
- Mount_Yamantau location Bashkortostan.
- Mount_Yamantau location Mezhgorye,_Republic_of_Bashkortostan.
- Mount_Yamantau location Republic_of_Bashkortostan.
- Mount_Yamantau location Russia.
- Mount_Yamantau name "Mount Yamantau".
- Mount_Yamantau name "Mount Yamantaw".
- Mount_Yamantau occupants "Unknown".
- Mount_Yamantau partof Armed_Forces_of_the_Russian_Federation.
- Mount_Yamantau partof Russian_Armed_Forces.
- Mount_Yamantau photo "Mount Yamantau.jpg".
- Mount_Yamantau range Ural_Mountains.
- Mount_Yamantau type "Underground military facility".
- Mount_Yamantau used "Unknown".
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- Mount_Yamantau subject Category:Landforms_of_Bashkortostan.
- Mount_Yamantau subject Category:Military_installations_of_Russia.
- Mount_Yamantau subject Category:Mountains_of_Russia.
- Mount_Yamantau subject Category:Nuclear_bunkers.
- Mount_Yamantau subject Category:Secret_military_programs.
- Mount_Yamantau subject Category:Secret_places.
- Mount_Yamantau subject Category:Strategic_Rocket_Forces.
- Mount_Yamantau subject Category:Ural_Mountains.
- Mount_Yamantau point "54.255 58.102".
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- Mount_Yamantau comment "Mount Yamantau (Bashkir: Ямантау, Russian: гора Ямантау) is in the Ural Mountains, Bashkortostan, Russia. The name means wicked mountain in the Bashkir language (Яман тау). It is also known as Mount Yamantaw. It stands at 1,640 metres (5,381 ft) and is the highest mountain in the southern Urals. Along with Kosvinsky Mountain (600 km to the north), it is suspected by the United States of being a large secret nuclear facility and/or bunker.".
- Mount_Yamantau label "Mount Yamantau".
- Mount_Yamantau sameAs مونت_يامانتو.
- Mount_Yamantau sameAs Ямантау.
- Mount_Yamantau sameAs Гара_Ямантау.