The Muksu (Russian: Муксу, Tajik: Муқсу Muqsu) is a west-flowing river in northeastern Tajikistan. It is a tributary of the Vakhsh which in turn is a...
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subrange which forms the core of the Pamirs. It rises on the south bank of the Muksu River, and to the west of the peak is the Fortambek Glacier. While most...
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of the valley is a Tajik border post and then Altyn Mazar on the river Muksu which flows west to join the Kyzyl-Suu. South of this is the foot of the...
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7,105 m 23,310 ft North of Ismoil Somoni Peak, on the south bank of Muksu River Independence Peak (Revolution Peak) 6,974 m 22,881 ft Central...
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Lakhshi Bolo (redirect from Muksu (jamoat))
Chorgul. Jamoat-level basic indicators, United Nations Development Programme in Tajikistan, accessed 14 October 2020 Jamoat Muksu, tojkiston.ucoz.ru v t e...
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Qalaidasht Vashgird Lakhsh Town: Vahdat Jamoats: Alga Jirgatol Kashot Lakhsh Muksu Pildon Sartalo Surkhob Yangi Shahr Nurobod Town: Darband Jamoats: Hakimi...
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elevation of 2,909 metres (9,544 ft). Its waters eventually feed down the Muksu, Surkhob, Vakhsh, and Amu Darya rivers into the Aral Sea. To the west is...
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with China. To the north lies the Alay Valley and to the south, the river Muksu. The highest peak in the range is 7,134 m high Lenin Peak. The Kyzylart...
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Tajikistan are: Amu Darya/Panj Bartang Gunt Kofarnihon (Kafirnigan) Kyzylsu Muksu Murghab Obihingou Oksu Syr Darya Surkhandarya Vakhsh/Surkhob Vanj Yazgulyam...
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