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Mugalzhar (Kazakh: Мұғалжар), also
known as
Mugodzhar Hills or
Mugodzhar Range (Russian: Мугоджары), is a
mountain range of
moderate height in the Aktobe...
- Ембі Embı or Жем Jem, Russian: Эмба) in west
Kazakhstan rises in the
Mugodzhar Hills and
flows across the Sub-Ural
Plateau and
Caspian Depression into...
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eastern foot of Ural Mountains, then
following the Ural
River until the
Mugodzhar Hills, and then the Emba River; and Kuma–Manych Depression, thus placing...
- to the
sharp westward bend of the Ural
River and
terminate in the wide
Mugodzhar Hills. The
foothills of the
Southern Urals extend up to 250 km (160 mi)...
- Kazakhstan. Meanwhile, the
southern part of the Ural
Mountains (including
Mugodzhar Mountains) does
belong to Kazakhstan. Ural
Cossacks Ural
Ocean Ural pictograms...
- of 31,500
square kilometres (12,200 sq mi). It has its
sources in the
Mugodzhar Hills and has many tributaries.
Finally it
discharges into lake Aktobe...
- Poperechnaya. In the
southern part, the
Guberlin Mountains turn into
Mugodzhar Hills. The
mountains are
mainly composed of tufa,
siliceous and clayey...
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early 13th century. The
Irgiz rises on the
eastern slopes of the
Mugodzhar Hills in the
Aktobe region of Kazakhstan. It
flows in a predominantly...
- to the Ural Mountains, the Pay-Khoy
Ridge of
northwest Russia and the
Mugodzhar Hills of
northwest Kazakhstan. Its
total length is
about 3,500 kilometres...
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eastern foot of the Ural Mountains, then
following the Ural
River until the
Mugodzhar Hills, and then the Emba River; and Kuma–Manych Depression, thus placing...