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  • [[Image:E8309-Kosh-Kol-beach.jpg|thumb|Mountains of Kyungei Alatoo seen from [[Koshkol]], [[Kyrgyzstan]]]] ...mountain range]]s in [[Central Asia]], characterized by interleaving areas of [[vegetation]], scattered rocks and snows.
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  • ...2,000 ft. There are about ten [[glaciers]] found on the northern part of their slopes. They are named after the [[Chuya River]]. [[Category:Mountain ranges of Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...[[Uzbekistan]], and [[Kyrgyzstan]] to the south; [[Russia]] to the north; Russia and the [[Caspian Sea]] to the west; and China's [[Xinjiang|Xinjiang Uygur [[Image:Kazakhstan 2001 CIA map.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Detailed map of Kazakhstan]]
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  • {{Infobox mountain range |country=Russia
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  • ...village of Lower [[Ufaley]]) to the [[Ural River]]. From the west and east of the Southern Ural is limited to the [[East European]], [[West Siberian Plai ...hills of the Southern Ural extends up to 250 km with an average width of the Ural Mountains from 40 to 150 km.
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  • ...hest point is [[Mount Narodnaya]] (Гора Народная) or People's Mountain, at 1,894 m. ...late]]. There are numerous glaciers near the tops and on the upper slopes of the mountains, the rest is mostly arctic desert and [[tundra]]. In the foot
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  • {{Infobox mountain range |country=Russia
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  • ...-rus|хребет Пай-Хой}}) is a mountain range at the northern end of the [[Ural Mountains]]. It lies within the [[Nenets Autonomous Okrug]]. ...at Soviet Encyclopedia}}</ref> The ridge separates the [[drainage basin]]s of the [[Korotaikha River]] (west, Barents Sea) and the [[Kara River]] (east,
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  • {{Infobox mountain range |country=Russia
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  • |piccap=Map of the Altai mountain range ...99° E, where it gradually becomes lower and merges into the high plateau of the [[Gobi Desert]].
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  • The following is a list of the highest mountains in the [[Altai mountains|Altai]] range. |1||[[Belukha Mountain|Belukha]]||4506
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  • ...book|author=David Brophy|title=Uyghur Nation: Reform and Revolution on the Russia-China Frontier|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=84bPCwAAQBAJ&pg=PT319& [[File:Tianshan tianchi.jpg|thumb|[[Heaven Lake of Tian Shan]]]]
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  • ...aphy of South-Central Siberia]]. Its main ridge is nearly parallel to that of [[Kuznetsk Alatau]]. The ridge is some 300 kilometres in length and 15-40 k The mountains are rich in complex [[ore]]s. The highest peak is [[Kivda (mountain)|Kivda]] ({{lang-ru|Кивда}}), at 621 meters.
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  • ...30&nbsp;km north-east from 49° N and 86° E towards the western extremity of the [[Sayan Mountains]] in 51° 60' N and 89° E. Their mean elevation is 1 [[Category:Mountain ranges of Russia]]
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  • |basin_countries = [[Azerbaijan]], [[Iran]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Russia]], [[Turkmenistan]] |islands = [[:Category:Islands of the Caspian Sea|26+]]
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  • ...a record of geodynamic processes during one of the most important episodes of [[continent]]al growth in [[Phanerozoic]] time. ...outhern Siberia south of [[Lake Baikal]], and in the Far East of China and Russia.
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  • {{About|the series of trade routes|other uses|Silk Road (disambiguation)}} | map_alt = Map of Eurasia with drawn lines for overland and maritime routes
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  • ...-24}} Database entry includes a brief justification of why this species is of least concern.</ref> | range_map_caption = Range of bank vole
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  • | authority = [[Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus]], [[10th edition of Systema Naturae|1758]] ...cally endangered</ref> Their name comes from the ancient historical region of [[Bactria]].<ref name="netindustries">{{cite web|url=http://science.jrank.o
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  • {{Redirect|Mountain sheep|the video game developer|Mountain Sheep}} ...ww.iucnredlist.org/details/15733/0 ''Ovis ammon'' (Argali)]. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2012.1.</ref>
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  • ...[[Altai Mountains|Altai]], in [[Afghanistan]] and [[Turkestan]] (now part of [[Uzbekistan]]). It is commonly known as the ''Redvein Iris''. It has long, ...t=William |last=Dykes |authorlink=William Rickatson Dykes |title=Handbook of Garden Irises |year=2009 |url=http://www.beardlessiris.org/reviews/handbook
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  • [[File:Renat map.jpg|thumb|A map of the [[Zunghar Khanate]] by a [[Johan Gustaf Renat|Swedish officer]] in capt ...ame of a part of [[Central Asia]], corresponding to the South-Eastern part of modern [[Kazakhstan]]. It owes its name, meaning "seven rivers" (literally
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  • |conflict = Russian conquest of Central Asia * Establishment of [[Russian Turkestan]]
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