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The Kabargin 0th group article is probably referring to the Mt. Kabarjina volcanic group to the southwest of Mt. Kazbek. I'm not completely certain, but the word group might be a reference to a series of peaks that extend from just to the north and northwest of Gudauri all the way to the Keli Lake region of South Ossetia. Most of these peaks do have names and it might be better to cite them individually. I've looked at some of the Soviet encyclopedias and they don't give a very detailed description of that region. D.Papuashvili13:10, 3 July 2007 (UTC)Reply