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- Altai Mountains - Wikipedia
The Altai Mountains ( ɑːlˈtaɪ ahl-TY) are a mountain range in Central Asia, where Russia, China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan converge, and where the rivers Irtysh and Ob have their headwaters
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- Altai Mountains | Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan | Britannica
Altai Mountains, complex mountain system of Central Asia extending approximately 1,200 miles (2,000 km) in a southeast-northwest direction from the Gobi (Desert) to the West Siberian Plain, through China, Mongolia, Russia, and Kazakhstan
- Where Are the Altai Mountains? - WorldAtlas
The Altay or Altai Mountains are a series of mountains in central Asia The mountain range extends for about 1,200 miles from the Gobi Desert in the southeast to the Siberian plains in the northwest The mountains traverse through China, Mongolia, Russia, and Kazakhstan
- Altai Travel Guide - Visit Russias Altai Region with Confidence
Welcome to majestic Altai, a land of snow-capped mountains, fascinating nomadic tribes and heart-stopping wilderness adventures One of the most beautiful and pristine regions in all of Russia, the borders of this wild and untamed domain touch the semi-deserts of Mongolia and the vast Kazakh plains
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- Altai Mountains - New World Encyclopedia
The indigenous Altai people represent an amalgamation of several Turkic tribes; today the area is inhabited by a mixture of Altai, who now number less than 20 percent of the population, and the descendants of Russian settlers
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