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Ters may refer to: * Ters (river), a river in the Kyrgyz Republic * Ters (mountain), a mountain in the Kyrgyz Republic * , a village in Aksy District, Kyrgyz Republic * St Ters of Antwerp, a phallic saint See also * TERS (other) Ters may refer to: * Ters (river), a river in the Kyrgyz Republic * Ters (mountain), a mountain in the Kyrgyz Republic * , a village in Aksy District, Kyrgyz Republic * St Ters of Antwerp, a phallic saint Phallic saints are representations ...
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Ters (river)
The Ters (, ) is a river in Ala-Buka District of Jalal-Abad Region of Kyrgyzstan. It rises on northern slopes of Chatkal Range and flows into Chatkal The Chatkal () is a river of Jalal-Abad Region, Kyrgyzstan and Tashkent Region in Uzbekistan. It is the left source river of the Chirchiq in the Syr Darya basin. In its upper course it is called ''Karakulja''. The length of the river is , with .... The length of the river is and the basin area . It is fed by majorly snow and rainwater and by springs. Average annual discharge is . The maximum flow is , and the minimum - . References Rivers of Kyrgyzstan {{Kyrgyzstan-river-stub ...
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Ters (mountain)
Ters () is a mountain in the west of the Kyrgyz Republic, between the Ters and Chatkal rivers. It is long running roughly south-west to north-east, and between wide. The Chaktal side slopes whereas the Ters side is the steeper, with a gorge-like valley. The mountain is mostly crystalline granite, with intrusions of Carboniferous granite-diorite and granite-syenite rock. It is between high, its highest point being . Up to it is covered in field and meadow steppe, meadow and forest bush above that to , and above that tall grass meadow and alpine meadow Alpine tundra is a type of natural region or biome that does not contain trees because it is at high elevation, with an associated harsh climate. As the latitude of a location approaches the poles, the threshold elevation for alpine tundra gets .... References Sources * Geology of Kyrgyzstan Mountains of Kyrgyzstan Carboniferous magmatism {{Asia-mountain-stub ...
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Aksy District
Aksy () is a district of Jalal-Abad Region in western Kyrgyzstan. The seat lies at Kerben. Its area is , and its resident population was 137,103 in 2021. History Aksy District was established in 1936 as Tash-Kömür District. In 1943, when Tash-Kömür was given city status, the district was renamed Jangy-Jol District, and the administrative seat was moved to the village Jangy-Jol. It absorbed the Kerben District in 1958 (seat moved to Kerben), and Ala-Buka and Chatkal Districts in 1963. Ala-Buka and Chatkal Districts were re-established in 1969. In 1991 Jangy-Jol District was renamed into Aksy District. Population Populated places In total, Aksy District includes 1 town and 78 villages in 11 rural communities ('). Each rural community can consist of one or several villages. The rural communities and settlements in the Aksy District are: # The town of Kerben (incl. Kurulush, Kuluk-Döbö, Ak-Döbö, Jetigen, Mamay and Ustukan) # Ak-Jol (seat: Ak-Jol; incl. Jolborstu, Ka ...
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Phallic Saint
Phallic saints are representations of saints or local deities who are invoked for fertility. The representations of the phallus are benevolent symbols of prolificacy and reproductive fruitfulness, and objects of reverence and worship especially among barren women and young girls. Description Phallic saints are representations of actual saints or local deities who are invoked for fertility. More than vulgar representations of the phallus, phallic saints are benevolent symbols of prolificacy and reproductive fruitfulness, and objects of reverence and especial worship among barren women and young girls.The Minor Themes
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The phallic Deities of the Slavic godhood include Yarilo (Yarila, Western Slav. Yarovit, Gerovit, Serbian-Croatian Јarilo) - God awakening nature. His name ...
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