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Arslanbob (Kyrgyz: Арстанбап) is a village, sub district, valley,
mountain range, and a
large forest of wild
walnut (Juglans regia) in the Jalal-Abad...
- It has also the world's
largest natural growing walnut forest,
called Arslanbob,
about 40
kilometres (25 mi)
north of Jalal-Abad city. Jalal-Abad Region...
- for its
walnuts and scenery.[citation needed]
Local sites include the
Arslanbob Waterfalls and Sary-Chelek
Nature Reserve and Lake. In the city itself...
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around Sariosiyo in Uzbekistan, and con****uously
lower in the
famous Arslanbob forests (these now
thought to be of
cultivated origin).
Another native...
- - Tösh (Kara-Daryya) 22 km М-118 Bazar-Korgon ( ЭМ-04 ) -
Charbak -
Arslanbob Branch:
Charbak - Kyzyl-Üngkür 45.5 km 17 km М-119 Bürgöndü ( ЭМ-04 )...
- Kayyrma, Kolot, Korgon-Jar, Kosh-Korgon and Tash-Bulak)
Arstanbap (seat:
Arslanbob (Arstanbap); incl. Ak-Terek, Bel-Terek, Gava, Gumkana, Dashman, Jay-Terek...
- note:
Kyrgyzstan has the world's
largest natural growth walnut forest,
Arslanbob,
located in Jalal-Abad
Region with an
enormous variety of
different genetic...
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peaks in Kyrgyzstan.
Experienced climbers try to
conquer it
every year.
Arslanbob - One of the
largest walnut forests in the world.
First interested settlers...
- such as firewood, fruits, and
medicinal herbs. The
walnut forest in
Arslanbob allows Kyrgyzstan to be one of the world's
largest walnut exporters, but...
- near the
Uzbek border. From the valley, a
branch road goes
northwest to
Arslanbob. "classification
system of
territorial units of the
Kyrgyz Republic" (in...