Gora Nevskaya

Definition
Gora Nevskaya (Russian: гора Невская) is a term that appears to refer to a geographical feature—most likely a mountain or hill—bearing the name “Nevskaya.” The precise nature, location, and significance of this feature are not documented in widely recognized encyclopedic sources.

Overview
The name combines the Russian word gora (гора), meaning “mountain,” with the adjective Nevskaya (Невская). Instances of the name have been noted in limited regional references, but comprehensive details such as elevation, geographic coordinates, or inclusion in official topographic registers are unavailable in major reference works.

Etymology / Origin

  • Gora (гора): Russian term for “mountain” or “hill.”
  • Nevskaya (Невская): An adjective derived from Neva (Нева), the name of a major river in north‑western Russia that flows through Saint Petersburg, or from the historic figure Alexander Nevsky. The adjective typically denotes a relationship to the Neva River basin or to entities named after the Nevsky heritage.

Characteristics
Accurate information regarding the physical characteristics of Gora Nevskaya—such as its altitude, geological composition, flora and fauna, or its role in local culture—is not verified by reliable published sources. Consequently, no definitive description can be provided.

Related Topics

  • Russian toponymy (study of place names)
  • Mountains of Russia
  • Neva River and its associated geographic names
  • Alexander Nevsky and commemorative naming practices

Note: The lack of corroborated data means that Gora Nevskaya is not presently recognized as an established entry in major encyclopedic compilations.

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