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Vladimir Putin Peak






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Coordinates: 42°2818N 74°0930E / 42.47167°N 74.15833°E / 42.47167; 74.15833
 

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Vladimir Putin Peak
Highest point
Elevation4,446 m (14,587 ft)
Coordinates42°28′18N 74°09′30E / 42.47167°N 74.15833°E / 42.47167; 74.15833
Geography
Vladimir Putin Peak is located in Kyrgyzstan
Vladimir Putin Peak

Vladimir Putin Peak

Kyrgyzstan

Parent rangeKyrgyz Ala-Too Range, Tian Shan

Vladimir Putin Peak (Kyrgyz: Владимир Путин атындагы чоку, romanizedVladimir Putin atındagı çoku,[1] Russian: Пик Владимира Путина, romanizedPik Vladimira Putina) is a mountain of the Kyrgyz Ala-Too Range mountain range in the Tian Shan system. It is located in the Chuy RegionofKyrgyzstan. It was named on 17 February 2011 after the second president of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin; it was previously unnamed.[2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Путиндин ысымын чокулардын бирине берүү тууралуу мыйзамга кол коюлду". Азаттык Υналгысы (in Kyrgyz). Radio Free Europe Kyrgyzstan. 14 March 2011. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  • ^ Парламент Кыргызстана одобрил присвоение одному из горных пиков Чуйской области имени Владимира Путина Archived 2011-02-21 at the Wayback Machine(in Russian)
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