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  • ..., Naryn, and Tekeli|the American university in Bishkek|American University of Central Asia}} |name = University of Central Asia
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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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  • ...It has a length of {{convert|450|km|abbr=on}} and a maximum [[elevation]] of {{convert|4464|m|abbr=on}}. At the eastern end of the chain, near the [[China–Kazakhstan border]], lies the [[Dzungarian Ga
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  • ...n the [[China]]-[[Kazakhstan]] border, in [[Central Asia]]. It has an area of about {{convert|65000|km2|mi2}}. Its main waterway is the [[Emil River]]. ...jiang]] Region of north-western China; and in [[East Kazakhstan Province]] of eastern Kazakhstan.
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  • ...[China]] and [[East Kazakhstan Province|East Kazakhstan]]. The name of the mountain derived from Mongolian word: in [[Traditional Mongolian alphabet]]: {{lang- Many [[Tarbagan marmot]] live in this mountain range. (Their name does not have a direct translation from the English in M
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  • ...ween the [[Hoboksar Mongol Autonomous County]] and [[Jeminay County]] of [[Xinjiang]]. The highest peak of the range, and of the entire Saur-Tarbagatai mountain system, is the ice-capped [[Sauyr Zhotasy]], also known as the Muz Tau.
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  • {{Infobox mountain | prominence_ref = <ref name="peaklist"/>&nbsp;<br/><small>[[List of peaks by prominence|Ranked 68th]]</small>
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  • ...north; Russia and the [[Caspian Sea]] to the west; and China's [[Xinjiang|Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region]] to the east. [[Image:Kazakhstan 2001 CIA map.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Detailed map of Kazakhstan]]
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  • {{coord|42|00|N|81|00|E|region:CN_type:mountain|display=title}} ...ominent role in the routes of the ancient [[Silk Road]], and was a theater of many historical military and political events.
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  • ...ountain system. It is almost entirely located within in China's [[Xinjiang|Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region]], with only a few westernmost peaks being in [[Ka ...on. At its eastern end, southwest of [[Ürümqi]], it joins the main range of the Tian Shan; at the western end, near the [[China–Kazakhstan border]],
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  • {{About|the mountain|district of Ürümqi|Tianshan District}} {{Infobox mountain range
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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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  • |pic=Xinjiang regions simplified.png |l2=Northern [[Xinjiang]]
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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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  • [[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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