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- Geography of Turkmenistan - Wikipedia
The Kopet Dag Range is a region characterized by foothills, dry and sandy slopes, mountain plateaus, and steep ravines; Mount Şahşah (2,912 m or 9,554 ft), also known as Mount Rizeh, southwest of Ashgabat, is the highest elevation of the Kopet Dag Range in Turkmenistan [1]
- Topography Elevation Map of Turkmenistan
Highest Point: The highest point in Turkmenistan is Mount Ayrybaba, which stands at an elevation of 3,139 meters above the sea level It is located in the Kugitangtau Mountains in southeastern Turkmenistan
- Ayri-Baba – sacred mountain - turkmenistan. gov. tm
The Ayri-Baba Mountain is the highest peak of the Koytendag Mountains, a highest branch of the Gissar Mountain Ridge that edges the south-eastern border of Turkmenistan and all mountain systems of the country as well Its height is 3,139 meters above the sea level
- Ayribobo Map - Peak - Lebap Province, Turkmenistan
Ayribobo or Ayribaba, officially named the Great Saparmyrat Turkmenbashi Peak in Turkmenistan since 2004, is a mountain in Central Asia At 3,138 metres Ayribobo is the highest mountain in Turkmenistan
- LAND, WEATHER AND GEOGRAPHY OF TURKMENISTAN | Facts and Details
The Kopetdag Range is a region characterized by foothills, dry and sandy slopes, mountain plateaus, and steep ravines; Mount Shahshah (2,912 meters), southwest of Ashgabat, is the highest elevation of the range in Turkmenistan
- Airibaba - VisitSilkRoad
Ayribobo, also known as Airibaba Mountain, is Turkmenistan’s highest mountain at an altitude of 3,138 m (10,295 feet) Situated in the north-eastern part of the country, near the border with Uzbekistan and Afghanistan, this majestic mountain offers breathtaking panoramic views and stunning landscapes
- Turkmenistan - New World Encyclopedia
Its highest point is Mount Ayrybaba at 10,291 feet (3137 meters) in the Kugitang Range of the Pamir-Alay chain in the east, and its lowest point is in the Transcaspian Depression 328 feet (100 meters) below sea level
- Turkmenistan topographic map, elevation, terrain
It is the highest mountain in Africa and the highest free-standing mountain above sea level in the world: 5,895 m (19,341 ft) above sea level and 4,900 m (16,100 ft) above its plateau base
- Turkmenistan: GEOGRAPHY - Mongabay. com
In far eastern Turkmenistan, the western extent of the Pamir-Alay Range includes the country’s highest point, Mount Ayrybaba, which is 3,137 meters high The Kopetdag Range is prone to severe earthquakes
- What are the Key Facts of Turkmenistan? - Answers
The highest elevation point of the country is Gora Ayribaba at 3,139 m (10,299 ft), which is located in the Pamir Mountain Range, extending across the far eastern border of Turkmenistan
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