Golets Kropotkin (Russian: Голец Кропоткина) is a peak in the Olyokma-Stanovik Mountains. Administratively it is part of Zabaykalsky Krai, Russian Federation. The peak was named after Peter Kropotkin, who had explored the area in 1864.[2]
This emblematic summit was declared a natural monument by the Chita Regional Executive Committee order No. 353 on 14 July 1983.[2]
^ abPeakVisor Gora Kropotkina
^ ab"Кропоткина, голец" [Kropotkin, Golets] (in Russian). Энциклопедия Забайкалья. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
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