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The Tian Shan (Chinese: ("celestial mountains"); Pinyin: Tiān Shān; Uyghur: تەڭرىتاغ Tengri Tagh), also commonly spelled Tien Shan , is a mountain range located in Central Asia. The Chinese name f...
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The Tian' Shan' (meaning celestial mountains) are situated in the territory of the former USSR and Eastern China. In the limits of the former USSR this mountain system occupies the main part of the Kyrgyzstan territory as well as small parts of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan.
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Tianshan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tianshan may refer to: •Tian Shan, a mountain range in Central Asia •Tianshan District, district in Ürümqi Tianshan (Begriffsklärung)
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The Tian Shan, or "Celestial Mountains," is a large, isolated mountain range surrounded by desert basins. Here, dense coniferous forests and open meadows stretch between high peaks and glaciers and low desert basins. ... The Tian Shan is more than 1,500 miles (2,500 km) long, with ridges reaching about 13,000 feet (4,000...
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But stretching across this dry land are the Tian Shan, or "Celestial Mountains." Climb up these mountains and you'll be amazed to discover their varied and relatively moist habitats. You'll pass through a parklike landscape of meadows and spruce forests into extensive grasslands and up to high rocky slopes.
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