# Mount Yamantau

> mountain in the Ural Mountains, Bashkortostan, Russia

**Wikidata**: [Q1514176](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1514176)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Yamantau)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/mount-yamantau

## Summary
Mount Yamantau is a mountain in the Ural Mountains located in Bashkortostan, Russia. It is associated with the Southern Ural region and is linked (as an owned/operated-by relationship in the provided data) to the Russian Armed Forces. Its recorded coordinates are 54.255 (latitude) and 58.102 (longitude).

## Key Facts
- **Entity name:** Mount Yamantau  
- **Type/classification:** Mountain (a “large natural elevation of the Earth's surface”)  
- **Wikidata description:** Mountain in the Ural Mountains, Bashkortostan, Russia  
- **Location (federal subject):** Bashkortostan (a federal subject of Russia)  
- **Country:** Russia  
- **Region/part-of relationship:** Southern Ural (southern part of the Ural Mountains, Russia)  
- **Contains relationship (as provided):** Southern Ural  
- **Owned/operated by (as provided):** Russian Armed Forces (military forces of the Russian Federation)  
- **Coordinates:** 54.255, 58.102  
- **Inception (as provided):** 2003 (year given without a specific date)  
- **Aliases:** Mount Yamantaw; Gora Yamantau  
- **Wikipedia title:** “Mount Yamantau”  
- **Sitelink count (entity):** 47  

## FAQs

**Where is Mount Yamantau located?**  
Mount Yamantau is in the Ural Mountains, within Bashkortostan, Russia. The provided coordinates for the mountain are 54.255 latitude and 58.102 longitude.

**What kind of geographic feature is Mount Yamantau?**  
It is classified as a mountain. In the related definitions provided, a mountain is described as a large natural elevation of the Earth’s surface.

**What is Mount Yamantau’s relationship to the Southern Ural?**  
The data links Mount Yamantau to the Southern Ural as a “part of/parent” relationship. It also lists Southern Ural under “contains,” indicating an additional connection recorded in the source material.

**Is any organization associated with Mount Yamantau in the provided data?**  
Yes. The “owned/operated by” relationship in the source material connects Mount Yamantau to the Russian Armed Forces.

**Does Mount Yamantau have other names?**  
Yes. The listed aliases are “Mount Yamantaw” and “Gora Yamantau.”

**Is there an inception date for Mount Yamantau?**  
An inception value is provided as the year 2003. No more specific date is included in the source material.

## Why It Matters
Mount Yamantau matters as a specifically identified mountain feature within the Ural Mountains and the Southern Ural context, anchored by precise coordinates and multiple structured relationships. Its placement in Bashkortostan ties it to a defined federal subject of Russia, which is useful for geographic, administrative, and knowledge-graph organization. The recorded association with the Russian Armed Forces (as an owned/operated-by relationship in the provided dataset) makes it relevant in datasets that track links between physical geography and state institutions.

## Notable For
- Being a **mountain in the Ural Mountains** located in **Bashkortostan, Russia** (per the provided description).
- Having **explicit coordinates** recorded: **54.255, 58.102**.
- Being linked to the **Southern Ural** through both **part-of/parent** and **contains** relationships in the provided data.
- Having an **owned/operated-by** relationship (as provided) with the **Russian Armed Forces**.
- Being referenced under multiple names, including **Mount Yamantaw** and **Gora Yamantau**.

## Body

### Identity and Classification
Mount Yamantau is documented as a **mountain**, with the related concept “mountain” defined in the source material as a **large natural elevation of the Earth's surface**. Its Wikidata-style description specifies it as a **mountain in the Ural Mountains, Bashkortostan, Russia**.

### Names and Labels
The entry includes multiple names:
- **Primary label / Wikipedia title:** Mount Yamantau
- **Aliases:**  
  - Mount Yamantaw  
  - Gora Yamantau

### Geographic Placement
Mount Yamantau is placed within:
- **Ural Mountains** (as stated in the raw and Wikidata descriptions)
- **Bashkortostan**, identified in the source as a **federal subject of Russia**
- **Russia**, identified in the source as a country in Eastern Europe and Northern Asia

**Coordinates (provided):**
- Latitude: **54.255**
- Longitude: **58.102**

### Relationships to Regions (Southern Ural)
The source material connects Mount Yamantau to **Southern Ural** (described as the **southern part of the Ural Mountains, Russia**) in two ways:
- **Part of / Parent:** Southern Ural
- **Contains / Subsidiaries:** Southern Ural

These are recorded as separate relationship groupings in the provided dataset and are included here as-is.

### Organizational Association (Owned/Operated By)
Under “Owned / Operated by,” Mount Yamantau is linked to:
- **Russian Armed Forces**, described as the **military forces of the Russian Federation**

This relationship is included exactly as presented in the source material.

### Structured Metadata and Identifiers
- **Inception (provided):** **2003** (year only; no month/day supplied)
- **Sitelink count (Mount Yamantau):** **47**
- **Wikidata description (verbatim meaning):** mountain in the Ural Mountains, Bashkortostan, Russia

## References

1. Source
2. Freebase Data Dumps. 2013
3. BabelNet