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  2. 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.

  3. Geography of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    The three largest bodies of water are Lake Balkhash, a partially fresh, partially saline lake in the east, near Almaty, the Caspian Sea, and the Aral Sea, all of which lie partially within Kazakhstan. Some 9.4 percent of Kazakhstan's land is mixed prairie and forest or treeless prairie, primarily in the north or in the basin of the Ural River ...

  4. Karkaraly Range - Wikipedia

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    Karkaraly Range (Kazakh: Қарқаралы таулары; Russian: Каркаралинские горы) is a range of mountains in Karkaraly District, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan. [ 1 ] 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 ...

  5. List of ecoregions in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Emin Valley steppe (Kazakhstan, China) Gissaro-Alai open woodlands (Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan) Kazakh forest steppe (Kazakhstan, Russia) Kazakh steppe (Kazakhstan, Russia) Kazakh upland ; Pontic steppe (Moldova, Romania, Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan) Tian Shan foothill arid steppe (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, China)

  6. Altai Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Lake Kucherla in the Altai Mountains Belukha mountain Belukha, the highest mountain in Altay Altay Mountains, Kazakhstan Shavlo Lake in Northern Chuysky Range. In the north of the region is the Sailughem Mountains , also known as Kolyvan Altai , which stretch northeast from 49° N and 86° E towards the western extremity of the Sayan Mountains ...

  7. Kazakh Steppe - Wikipedia

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    The Kazakh Steppe (Kazakh: Қазақ даласы, romanized: Qazaq dalasy [qɑˈzɑq dɑɫɑˈsə]), also known as the Great Steppe or Great Dala (Kazakh: Ұлы дала, romanized: Ūly dala [ʊˈɫɤ dɑˈɫɑ]), is a vast region of open grassland in Central Asia, covering areas in northern Kazakhstan and adjacent areas of Russia.

  8. Ural (river) - Wikipedia

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    The basin is asymmetrical – its left side from the river is 2.1 times larger in area than the right side; however, the right side is more important for feeding the river. The density of the tributaries is 0.29 km/km 2 in the right and 0.19 km/km 2 in the left side of the basin. The right-side tributaries are typical mountain rivers whereas ...

  9. Bugyly - Wikipedia

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    Its highest point is the 1,184 meters (3,885 ft) high Burkit. [4] The mountains are of moderate height and have generally smooth, gentle slopes. River Sherubainura flows at the feet of the northeastern end of the Bugyly and some of its left tributaries originate in the range.