Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q2282164> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 44 of
44
with 100 triples per page.
- Q2282164 subject Q8235328.
- Q2282164 abstract "The Alay Valley (Kyrgyz: Алай өрөөнү) is a broad, dry valley running east-west across most of southern Osh Province, Kyrgyzstan. (From the Russian spelling, pronunciation should probably be 'alai' rather than 'alay'). It is about 180km east-west and about 40km north-south and 2500-3500m in altitude. The north side is the Alay Mountains which slope down to the Ferghana Valley. The south side is the Trans-Alay Range along the Tajikistan border, with Lenin Peak, (7134m). The western 40km or so is more hills than valley. On the east there is the low Tongmurun pass and then more valley leading to the Irkestam border crossing to China. The Kyzyl-Suu (West) ('Red River', Kyzyl-Suu (East) flows from Irkestam to Kashgar) drains the valley, flowing westward on the north side. It exits through the Karamyk pass and a gorge into Tajikistan, where, under the name of the Vakhsh River it flows southwest into the Amu Darya. Highway A371 runs along the valley. The western pass to Tajikistan is closed to foreigners, but the eastern pass to China is open. A371 intersects the M41 highway north to Osh at Sary-Tash. To the south, M41 (Pamir Highway) becomes very rough and leads to the 4,280m Kyzyl-Art pass to Murgab in Tajikistan, a route that requires considerable preparation and paper work.The valley has a population of approximately 17,000 and is almost entirely Kyrgyz with a few pockets of Tajik population. One traveler says "with no jobs, a harsh winter climate, and poor conditions for agriculture, life is immensely tough here, and most of the adult male population have left to seek work elsewhere."Places in or near the valley : Irkestam, Nura, Sary-Tash, Achiktash, Lenin Peak, Sary-Mogol, Kashkasuu, Bordobo, Karakavak, Dzhaman-Kyrchin, Kyzyleshme, Daroot-Korgon, Chak, Dzharbashy, Karamyk.".
- Q2282164 country Q813.
- Q2282164 region Q231987.
- Q2282164 thumbnail Alai_Valley_1.jpg?width=300.
- Q2282164 wikiPageWikiLink Q1027049.
- Q2282164 wikiPageWikiLink Q1206886.
- Q2282164 wikiPageWikiLink Q1215969.
- Q2282164 wikiPageWikiLink Q1633504.
- Q2282164 wikiPageWikiLink Q2048673.
- Q2282164 wikiPageWikiLink Q231987.
- Q2282164 wikiPageWikiLink Q2556780.
- Q2282164 wikiPageWikiLink Q3307940.
- Q2282164 wikiPageWikiLink Q411180.
- Q2282164 wikiPageWikiLink Q47282.
- Q2282164 wikiPageWikiLink Q486324.
- Q2282164 wikiPageWikiLink Q5319647.
- Q2282164 wikiPageWikiLink Q7070035.
- Q2282164 wikiPageWikiLink Q813.
- Q2282164 wikiPageWikiLink Q8235328.
- Q2282164 wikiPageWikiLink Q838587.
- Q2282164 wikiPageWikiLink Q843.
- Q2282164 wikiPageWikiLink Q8493.
- Q2282164 wikiPageWikiLink Q8526.
- Q2282164 wikiPageWikiLink Q863.
- Q2282164 wikiPageWikiLink Q917817.
- Q2282164 country "Kyrgyzstan".
- Q2282164 name "Alay Valley".
- Q2282164 region Q231987.
- Q2282164 point "39.666666666666664 72.96666666666667".
- Q2282164 type Place.
- Q2282164 type Location.
- Q2282164 type NaturalPlace.
- Q2282164 type Place.
- Q2282164 type Valley.
- Q2282164 type Thing.
- Q2282164 type SpatialThing.
- Q2282164 type Q39816.
- Q2282164 comment "The Alay Valley (Kyrgyz: Алай өрөөнү) is a broad, dry valley running east-west across most of southern Osh Province, Kyrgyzstan. (From the Russian spelling, pronunciation should probably be 'alai' rather than 'alay'). It is about 180km east-west and about 40km north-south and 2500-3500m in altitude. The north side is the Alay Mountains which slope down to the Ferghana Valley. The south side is the Trans-Alay Range along the Tajikistan border, with Lenin Peak, (7134m).".
- Q2282164 label "Alay Valley".
- Q2282164 lat "39.666666666666664".
- Q2282164 long "72.96666666666667".
- Q2282164 depiction Alai_Valley_1.jpg.
- Q2282164 name "Alay Valley".