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  2. Kyzyltas - Wikipedia

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    The Nura river has its sources in the range and flows northwards and then westwards into Lake Tengiz. Its main tributary Sherubaynura also has its sources in Kyzyltas. Other rivers originating in the range are the Zhamshi, Zharly and Tokrau; the latter flows southwards towards Lake Balkhash, but its waters get lost in the semidesert sands. [4]

  3. Degelen - Wikipedia

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    Degelen is part of the Kazakh Upland system (Saryarka). It is a compact-shaped range of moderate altitude located in the northeastern sector of the highlands. [7] The abandoned village named Degelen after the massif lies off the northwestern slopes and the Myrzhyk massif lies 30 kilometers (19 mi) to the WNW.

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    September 8, 2024 at 2:09 AM Note: Most subscribers have some, but not all, of the puzzles that correspond to the following set of solutions for their local newspaper. CROSSWORDS

  5. Ayr Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Ayr Mountains (Kazakh: Айыр тауы; Russian: Горы Айыр) are a mountain range in Karkaraly District, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan. [2] The Pavlodar Region border stretches at the feet of the northern slopes of the range. [3] The Zhosaly Sanatorium is located on the northwestern side of the highest mountain of the Ayr chain. [4]

  6. Karkaraly Range - Wikipedia

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    The name Karkaraly means "arrow-headed" in the Kazakh language [2] Karkaraly city lies at the feet of the eastern slopes of the mountains and Karagaily village, a little further east. A large sector of the range is part of the Karkaraly National Park, a 112,120 hectares (277,100 acres) protected area established in 1998. [3] [4]

  7. Geography of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    The highest point is the top of the mountain Khan Tengri, on the Kyrgyz and Chinese border in the Tian Shan range, with an elevation of 6,995 m (22,949 ft) (7,010 m (23,000 ft) with ice cap) above sea level; the lowest point is the bottom of the Karagiye depression at 132 m (433 ft) below sea level, in the Mangystau province east of the Caspian ...

  8. List of rivers of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    2.10 Lake Shalkar. 2.11 Sholaksor. 2.12 Lake Shyganak. 2.13 Lake Siletiteniz. 2.14 Ulken Azhbolat. 2.15 Lake Zhalanashkol. ... This is a list of rivers of Kazakhstan ...

  9. Kazakhstania - Wikipedia

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    Kazakhstania is mainly flat: only in the east near Karaganda are there mountains, and these only rise to 1,565 metres (5,130 feet) in the Tarbagatay Range.Although most of Kazakhstania is arid and practically no water flows from the region to the oceans, there is extensive grazing of cattle, sheep and camels on the grasslands which cover most of the region today.