Chersky Range
| Chersky Range | |
|---|---|
| View of Pobeda (Victory) Peak, highest point of the range. | |
| Highest point | |
| Peak | Pobeda | 
| Elevation | 3,003 metres (9,852 ft) | 
| Coordinates | 64°44′N 142°58′E / 64.733°N 142.967°E | 
| Dimensions | |
| Length | 1,500 km (930 mi) NW/SE | 
| Width | 400 km (250 mi) NE/SW | 
| Geography | |
| Country | Russia | 
| Republic / Oblast | |
| Parent range | East Siberian System | 
| Geology | |
| Rock ages | |
| Rock types | |
The Chersky Range (Russian: Хребет Черского, Yakut: Черскэй хайалара, romanized: Çerskey xayalara) is a chain of mountains in northeastern Siberia between the Yana and Indigirka Rivers. Administratively, the area of the range belongs to the Sakha Republic, although a small section in the east is within Magadan Oblast. The highest peak in the range is the 3,003-metre (9,852 ft)-tall Peak Pobeda, part of the Ulakhan-Chistay Range. The range also includes important places of traditional Yakut culture, such as Ynnakh Mountain (Mat'-Gora) and kigilyakh rock formations.
The Moma Natural Park is a protected area located in the southern zone of the range.