Janga (mountain)

Janga
Dzhangi-Tau or Jangi-Tau
Main Caucasus Ridge panorama between Katyn-Tau and Shkara peaks from georgian side. 2011
Highest point
Elevation5,085 m (16,683 ft)
Prominence335 m (1,099 ft) 
Isolation4.41 km (2.74 mi) 
Coordinates43°1′5″N 43°3′29″E / 43.01806°N 43.05806°E / 43.01806; 43.05806
Naming
Native name
Geography
Janga
Location of Janga within the Caucasus mountains
Janga
Janga (Kabardino-Balkaria)
Janga
Janga (Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti)
LocationMestia, Georgia / Russia
CountriesRussia and Georgia
Parent rangeCaucasus Mountains
Climbing
First ascent1888

Janga (Georgian: ჯანღა [dʒanɣa]) or Jangi-Tau (Karachay-Balkar: Джангы тау, romanized: Cañı taw, lit.'new mountain') or Dzhangi-Tau (Russian: Джанги-Тау, romanized: Džangi-Tau) is a summit in the central part of the Greater Caucasus Mountain Range. Mountain has three peaks - the main peak Jangi-Tau with elevation above sea level 5,085 m (16,683 ft), West Peak with elevation 5,059 m (16,598 ft) and East Peak with elevation 5,034 m (16,516 ft) Mountain lies on the border of Svaneti (Georgia) and Kabardino-Balkaria (Russia). The slopes of the mountain are heavily glaciated. They are most famous for the dormant volcanoes that are hidden under the ice caps.