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| title=China, Kazakhstan Discuss Cross-border Gas Pipeline
|title=Kazakhstan's expanding cross-border gas links. Implications for Europe, Russia, China and other CIS countries
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...iang]]'s [[Yumin County]]; by the time it crosses the [[China–Kazakhstan border]] and enters a flat desert east of [[Lake Zhalanashkol]], its bed is usual
The Terekty is mainly known as the site of a Sino-Soviet [[Tielieketi|border conflict]] that occurred in August 1969.
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| location = [[China–Kazakhstan border]]
| map_caption = The Dzungarian Gate in Kazakhstan on the border of China.
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.... It is located on the [[China]]—[[Kyrgyzstan]]—[[Kazakhstan]] border, east of lake [[Issyk Kul]]. Its geologic elevation is {{convert|6995|m|ft
[[Category:Kazakhstan–Kyrgyzstan border]]
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| map_caption = Location in Kazakhstan (on the border with China)
| location = [[China]]–[[Kazakhstan]] border
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| map_caption = Location in Kazakhstan, on the China border
| location = [[People's Republic of China|China]]–[[Kazakhstan]] border
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At the eastern end of the chain, near the [[China–Kazakhstan border]], lies the [[Dzungarian Gate]], a pass which for centuries was used as an
[[Category:China–Kazakhstan border]]
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...range of the Tian Shan; at the western end, near the [[China–Kazakhstan border]], it joins the [[Dzungarian Alatau]].
The border between Xinjiang's [[Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture]] and [[Bortala Mongo
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...latau]] mountain range, a formerly contentious [[China–Kazakhstan border|border zone with China]] that requires special permits to explore properly.
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...ужба}}) is a small town in [[Kazakhstan]]'s [[Almaty Region]], on the border with [[Xinjiang]], [[China]]. It is a [[port of entry]] (by highway and ra
...once it reached [[Urumqi]] in 1962. Due to the [[Sino-Soviet Split]], the border town remained a sleepy backwater for some 30 years, until the railway link
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...untries remained strictly controlled and highly militarised until the 1995 China–Kazakhstan Joint Declaration, following which [[People's Liberation Army]] units in th
...e traders sell are purchased in the special economic zones in the Xinjiang border regions.<ref>{{harvnb|Parham|2004|p=90}}</ref> Over 4,000 Chinese firms or
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