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  2. Naryn - Wikipedia

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    Naryn (/ n ə ˈ r ɪ n / nə-RIN; Kyrgyz: Нарын) is the regional administrative center of Naryn Region in central Kyrgyzstan. Its area is 84 square kilometres (32 sq mi), [ 2 ] and its estimated population was 41,178 as of January 2021. [ 1 ]

  3. Naryn Too - Wikipedia

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    The Naryn Too (or Naryn Range, Kyrgyz: Нарын Тоосу) is a mountain range located in the inner Tien-Shan, situated between Naryn Valley and At-Bashy Valley to the east of Alamyshyk Too. The range spans approximately 120 km (75 mi) in length and up to 18 km (11 mi) in width.

  4. Geography of Kyrgyzstan - Wikipedia

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    Detailed map of Kyrgyzstan This MODIS true-color image shows portions of Kazakhstan (top) and Kyrgyzstan at the bottom. The lake at the top of the image is Lake Balkash. Topography Blank map. The mountains of Kyrgyzstan are geologically young, so that the physical terrain is marked by sharply uplifted peaks separated by deep valleys. [2]

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  6. Naryn (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Naryn (Kyrgyz: Нарын, Uzbek: Norin) rises in the Tian Shan mountains in Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, flowing west through the Fergana Valley into Uzbekistan. Here it merges with the Kara Darya (near Namangan ) to form the Syr Darya .

  7. Naryn Region - Wikipedia

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    The region was established on 21 November 1939 as Tien-Shan Region. On 20 December 1962, the region was dissolved, but on 11 December 1970 it was re-established as Naryn Region. On 5 October 1988 it was merged into Issyk-Kul Region, and, finally, on 14 December 1990, Naryn Region was re-established. [5]

  8. Torugart Pass - Wikipedia

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    Torugart Pass [1] (Uyghur: تورغات ئېغىزى, Kyrgyz: Торугарт ашуусу / تورۇعارت اشۇۇسۇ, romanized: Torughart ashuusu, Chinese: 吐尔尕特山口; ; [2] Russian: Перевал Торугарт) is a mountain pass in the Tian Shan mountain range near the border between the Naryn Region of Kyrgyzstan and the Xinjiang Autonomous Region of China.

  9. File:Naryn Province in Kyrgyzstan.svg - Wikipedia

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