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OVERVIEW OF THE GEOGRAPHY OF KYRGYZSTAN
Geography of kyrgyzstan; Climate of Kyrgyzstan; NEAP; Kyrgyzstan/Geography; Climate of kyrgzstan; Water resources in Kyrgyzstan; Kyrgyzstani geography; Water resources management in Kyrgyzstan
  • Alamedin River does not carry a lot of water in September
  • Low-cost water management in [[Tamchy]], [[Issyk Kul Region]]
  • Wetlands along the shore of Lake [[Issyk Kul]] near [[Tamchy]]
  • [[Tamchy]] Bay on Lake [[Issyk Kul]]
  • This [[MODIS]] true-color image shows portions of Kazakhstan (top) and Kyrgyzstan at the bottom. The lake at the top of the image is [[Lake Balkash]].
  • Detailed map of Kyrgyzstan
  • Topography
  • [[Pallas cat]], the famous wild cat of Kyrgyzstan, celebrated on a postage stamp

neap         
VILLAGE IN THE SHETLAND ISLANDS, SCOTLAND, UK
Geography of kyrgyzstan; Climate of Kyrgyzstan; NEAP; Kyrgyzstan/Geography; Climate of kyrgzstan; Water resources in Kyrgyzstan; Kyrgyzstani geography; Water resources management in Kyrgyzstan
[ni:p]
¦ noun (also neap tide) a tide just after the first or third quarters of the moon when there is least difference between high and low water.
¦ verb (be neaped) (of a boat) be kept aground or in harbour by a neap tide.
Origin
ME, from OE nep- in nepflod 'neap flood', of unknown origin.
Neap         
VILLAGE IN THE SHETLAND ISLANDS, SCOTLAND, UK
Geography of kyrgyzstan; Climate of Kyrgyzstan; NEAP; Kyrgyzstan/Geography; Climate of kyrgzstan; Water resources in Kyrgyzstan; Kyrgyzstani geography; Water resources management in Kyrgyzstan
·noun A neap tide.
II. Neap ·adj Low.
III. Neap ·noun The tongue or pole of a cart or other vehicle drawn by two animals.
neap         
VILLAGE IN THE SHETLAND ISLANDS, SCOTLAND, UK
Geography of kyrgyzstan; Climate of Kyrgyzstan; NEAP; Kyrgyzstan/Geography; Climate of kyrgzstan; Water resources in Kyrgyzstan; Kyrgyzstani geography; Water resources management in Kyrgyzstan
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[Written also Neep.] Low (applied to tides).

Wikipedia

Geography of Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan is a landlocked nation in Central Asia, west of the People's Republic of China. Less than a seventh the size of Mongolia, at 199,951 square kilometers, Kyrgyzstan is one of the smaller Central Asian states. The national territory extends about 900 km (560 mi) from east to west and 410 km (250 mi) from north to south.

Kyrgyzstan is bordered on the east and southeast by China, on the north by Kazakhstan, on the west by Uzbekistan and on the south by Tajikistan. The borders with Uzbekistan and Tajikistan in the Fergana Valley are rather difficult. One consequence of the Stalinist division of Central Asia into five republics is that many ethnic Kyrgyz people do not live in Kyrgyzstan. Three enclaves, legally part of the territory of Kyrgyzstan but geographically removed by several kilometers, have been established, two in Uzbekistan and one in Tajikistan.

The terrain of Kyrgyzstan is dominated by the Tian Shan and Pamir mountain systems, which together occupy about 65% of national territory. The Alay range portion of the Tian Shan system dominates the southwestern crescent of the country, and, to the east, the main Tian Shan range runs along the boundary between southern Kyrgyzstan and China before extending farther east into China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Kyrgyzstan's average elevation is 2,750 m (9,020 ft), ranging from 7,439 m (24,406 ft) at Peak Jengish Chokusu to 394 m (1,293 ft) in the Fergana Valley near Osh. Almost 90% of the country lies more than 1,500 m (4,900 ft) above sea level.