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Küngöy Ala-Too Range

Coordinates:42°46′34″N76°41′24″E / 42.7762°N 76.6900°E /42.7762; 76.6900
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Mountain range in Kyrgyzstan
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Kyungoy Ala-Too
Kyungoy Ala-Too near Bostery village
Highest point
PeakChok-Tal Peak
Elevation4,771 m (15,653 ft)
Coordinates42°46′34″N76°41′24″E / 42.7762°N 76.6900°E /42.7762; 76.6900
Dimensions
Length280 km (170 mi) E-W
Width32 km (20 mi) N-S
Naming
Etymologyin Kyrgyz and Kazakh meaning "adret mottled mountains"
Native nameКүңгөй Ала-Тоо (Kyrgyz)
Geography
Kyungoy Ala-Too is located in Kyrgyzstan
Kyungoy Ala-Too
Kyungoy Ala-Too
CountriesKyrgyzstan andKazakhstan
ProvinceIssyk Kul andAlmaty

TheKungey Alatau (Kyrgyz:Күңгөй Ала-Тоо,Küngöy Ala-Too;Kazakh:Күнгей Алатау,Küngei Alataw), also spelled Kungoy Ala-Too, and Kungey Alataw, is a mountain range, which forms the northernTien Shan withZailiyskiy Alatau. The word "Alatau" or "Ala-too" means "variegated mountains", a designation indicating a pronounced high-altitude zone of mountains, partly white due to snow, partly dark on snowless areas. The word "Kungey" or "Kyungei" means "the side (of the mountain) facing to the South".

Description

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The ridge runs east–west and has a length of 275 km (171 mi) in a straight line. It borders the basin in which Lake Issyk-Kul is located from the north (the same basin bounded by theTerskey Ala-Too ridge from the south). The width of the ridge in the highest part is about 30 km (19 mi). The Zailiysky Alatau stretches parallel to the ridge from the north. The Kungey Alatau and Zailiysky Alatau are separated in the west by the valley of the Chon-Kemin, the main tributary of theChu River, and in the east by the valley of the Chilik, a tributary of theIli River. The Chilik-Kemin Bridge connecting the two ridges separates the Chon-Kemin and Chilik valleys. The border of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, which runs along the Zailiysky Alatau ridge in the west, passes over the Chiliko-Kemin Bridge to the Kungey Alatau ridge. Thus, the ridge to the west of the bridge is located in Kyrgyzstan, and to the east of the bridge it passes the border of Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan.

The range begins in the west in the area of theBoom Gorge of the Chu River, where it adjoins the Kyrgyz Ala-Too. The Kungey Alatau in the easterly direction sharply gains height and in the area of the upper reaches of the Dure river reaches a height of 4,000 m (13,000 ft). Here begins the highest central part of the ridge. The highest point is Choktal - 4,771 m (15,653 ft), to the east of which is the Boztyri peak (4,323 m (14,183 ft)). Here the Kumbel ridge leads off in a southeasterly direction. The largest river of the southern slope of the Kungey Alatau, Chon-Ak-Suu, which flows into Issyk-Kul, begins at this point and flows in an easterly direction, so that the northern slope of its valley is the main ridge of the Kungey Alatau, and the southern ridge of the Kumbel. Then the Chon-Ak-Suu valley turns to the south and enters the Semyonovsky gorge. From the Keminsky peak massif (4,643 m (15,233 ft)), the Chiliko-Kemin Bridge runs to the north-west. East of Tchaikovsky peak (4,687 m (15,377 ft)), the ridge descends and passes into thesyrty.

The climate of the Northern Tien Shan is continental. The coldest month is January, and the warmest is July. At low altitudes, there is a forest (mainlyTien Shan spruce), and then from 2,800 to 3,600 meters (9,200 to 11,800 ft) there is a subalpine zone, even higher — glaciers. Here there are four of the most famous and visited lakes of theAlmaty Region: threeKolsay lakes andLake Kaindy in the gorges of the Kolsay and the Kaindy.

The Kungey ridge is interesting in mountaineering terms, as a little "conquered" ridge. Of the 150 peaks of the range, only 40 were conquered. Climbers have never visited the 75 km (47 mi) section from the Zharbulak river valley to the Talda valley.[citation needed]

References

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  • The Geographical names of the world (Географические названия мира: Топонимический словарь. — М: АСТ. Поспелов Е. М. 2001)
  • Жетытор //Казахстан. Национальная энциклопедия. — Алматы: Қазақ энциклопедиясы, 2005.
  • V.N. Vukolov - The North West Tien Shan (Вуколов В. Н. По Северному Тянь-Шаню: Горные туристские маршруты по Заилийскому Алатау и Кунгей Алатау / Рец.: мастер спорта СССР А. Ф. Харченко. — М.: Профиздат, 1991. — 208 с. — (Библиотечка самодеятельного туриста). — 15 000 экз. —ISBN 5-255-00289-5.
  • V.N. Vukolov - The mountains touristic trails (Вуколов В. Н. По Северному Тянь-Шаню: горные туристские маршруты по Заилийскому Алатау и Кунгей Алатау: Учебное пособие. — Изд 2-ое, испр. и доп. — Алматы, 2006. — 344 с.)
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