Milidovskaya ( Belorussian. Milіdagskaya Gara ) is a mountain ( hill ) near the village of Milidovschina of the Smorgonsky district of the Grodno region of Belarus . The highest point of the Oshmyany Upland , height above sea level - 320 meters. [one]
| Milidovskaya | |
|---|---|
| Highest point | |
| Absolute height | 320 m |
| Location | |
| A country |
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| Region | The Grodno region |
| Area | Smorgon district |
| Mountain system | Oshmyany Upland |
It was formed about 130-150 thousand years ago during the Sozh glaciation . It is composed of moraine loams and coarse-grained sandy soils, boulders are found. In the lower and middle parts of the slopes it is covered with loesslike dusty loams . A peak with convex slopes, the steepness of which in the northwest is up to 35 °, in the south up to 10 °. Soil is soddy - podzolic . The top is covered with forest, the middle and lower parts of the slopes are partially plowed .
The Milidov Mountain is declared a geological - geomorphological natural monument of republican significance. [2] Tourist friendly for hiking and skiing . [3]
Notes
- ↑ Milidovskaya Mountain // Nature of Belarus: Popular Encyclopedia / Editorial: I.P. Shamyakin (Ch. Ed.) And others. - Mn. : BelSE, 1989 .-- S. 90 . - ISBN 5-85700-001-7 . Archived October 2, 2013.
- ↑ Decision of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection of the Republic of Belarus of September 5, 1995 No. 8-4 “On declaring geological and geomorphological objects as natural monuments of national significance”
- ↑ Tourist Encyclopedia of Belarus / Redkol. G.P. Pashkov [et al.]; under the general. ed. I.I. Pyrozhnik .. - Mn: BelEn, 2007 .-- 648 p. - ISBN 978-985-11-0384-9 . <
Literature
- Velkashynski І. F. Pryroda Smargonshchyn. Remember the mother-in-law (Belorussian) // Memory: The history-documentary chronicle of the Smargonskag rayon / Red. cal .: G.P. Pashkoў (gal. red.) і інш. - Minsk: BelEn, 2004.
- Vertical Belarus: a guide to 125 unique and distinctive tourist and excursion sites of Belarus / V.E. Pasanen, E.A. Dikusar, V.E. Podlissky. - Minsk: Law and Economics, 2013 .-- 164 p.: Ill. - ISBN 978-985-552-253-0 . C.15.