Pik Talgar
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Pik Talgar (Russian: Пик Талгар; Kazakh: Talg'ar s'yn'y / Талғар шыңы) is a northern peak in the Tian Shan mountain range in Kazakhstan, named after Talgar river and city. It is the highest peak of the Trans-Ili Alatau. Sources differ on Pik Talgar's elevation, but the 4,979 m height is widely quoted.
Due to its close proximity to the former capital of Kazakhstan, Almaty, it is a popular mountaineering destination.
Due to its close proximity to the former capital of Kazakhstan, Almaty, it is a popular mountaineering destination.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pik_Talgar
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Coordinates: 43°7'12"N 77°20'23"E
- пик Джамбул 9 km
- Kok Tobe 33 km
- Chok-tal mountain 4760m 66 km
- Terskey Ala-Too Ridge 122 km
- Mt. Bozbormak 128 km
- The Singing Dune 129 km
- Przhevalsky Peak 130 km
- Karakol Peak 139 km
- 2292.7 m 229 km
- Pik Dankova 230 km
- Ile-Alatau National Park 13 km