Kyzylarai

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Kyzylarai (Template:Lang-kz) is a massif, a part of the Kazakh Melkosopochnik (Kazakh Uplands), situated in Karaganda Region in Central Kazakhstan. The place is extremely rich in natural and historical sights. Begazy burial grounds (Begazy-Dandybai culture of the Bronze Age) are one of them. The highest point of Central Kazakhstan, Aksoran Mountain (Template:Convert) is located in Kyzylarai. The world's largest mountain sheep, the Argali, can be seen in the area.[1]

Kyzylarai is located in the southern part of the Kazakh Uplands, north of Lake Balkhash.

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