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Zheltau (massif)
Zheltau ( kz, Желтау; russian: Горы Жельтау) is a massif located in Karkaraly District, Karaganda Region and Bayanaul District, Pavlodar Region, Kazakhstan. The border between Karaganda Region and Pavlodar Region runs from east to west along the mountain massif. Zhanatilek lies to the northwest and Yegindybulak town to the southeast. Geography Zheltau is located in the Kazakh Uplands, to the southwest of the Kyzyltau (Pavlodar Region), Kyzyltau. The massif rises just to the south of the southern shore of lake Shalkarkol. Lake Saumalkol, N Karkaraly District, Saumalkol lies to the south of the southern edge. The Ashchysu (Ayr), Ashchysu river flows to the west of the western end and the Kyrgyn, its right tributary, heads northwestward close to the southern slopes. The Karasu (Karasor), Karasu has its sources on the southern side of the highest summits and flows towards lake Karasor.Google Earth The Zheltau consists of an elongated cluster of hills rising qu ...
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