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Trans-Alay Range (Чоң Алай кырка тоосу) | |
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Trans-Alay Range and Alay Valley
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Country | Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan |
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Region | Osh Province |
Highest point | Lenin Peak |
- elevation | 7,134 m (23,406 ft) |
Length | 250 km (155 mi), E-W |
Width | 40 km (25 mi), N-S |
Geology | Composed of limestone and schist |
The Trans-Alay Range (also Trans Alai) is the northernmost range of the Pamir Mountains, where the Pamirs and the Tian Shan come together. They form the border between Osh Province, Kyrgyzstan and Gorno-Badakshan province, Tajikistan. To the north is the Alay Valley and to the south, the Muksu River. The highest peak in the range is Lenin Peak.[1]
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