Alatau

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Mountains of Kungoy Ala-Too seen from Kosh-Kol, Kyrgyzstan

Alatau (/ˌɑːləˈt/ AH-lə-TOW; Russian: Алатау [əɫɐˈtaʊ]; Kazakh: Алатау [ɑɫɑtʰɑ́w]), known in Kyrgyzstan as Ala-Too[1] (/ˌɑːləˈt/; Kyrgyz: Ала-Тоо [ɑɫɑtʰóː]), is a generic name for a number of mountain ranges in Central Asia and southern Siberia, characterised by interleaving areas of vegetation, scattered rocks and snows.

Notable mountain ranges that share the name include:

  • Kuznetsk Alatau – a mountain range in southern Siberia, Russia
  • Several ranges of the Tian Shan
    • Dzungarian Alatau – a mountain range in the northern Tian Shan, in Kazakhstan and northwestern China
    • Kungoy Ala-Too – a mountain range in the western Tian Shan, in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
    • Kyrgyz Ala-Too – a mountain range in the western Tian Shan, in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
    • Talas Ala-Too – a mountain range in the western Tian Shan, in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan
    • Terskey Ala-Too – in the southern Tian Shan, in Kyrgyzstan
    • Trans-Ili Alatau – in the western Tian Shan, in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan

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