Altai Mountains
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Definition
Proper noun A major mountain range in Central Asia, extending approximately 2,000 kilometers (about 1,200 miles) from southeastern Kazakhstan, through southwestern Siberia in Russia, into western Mongolia and northwestern China. It is a significant geographical feature and a historical region.
Usage
The term "Altai Mountains" is used as a proper noun to refer to the specific mountain system. It is typically used with the definite article "the." * The Altai Mountains are known for their diverse ecosystems. * Several major rivers originate in the Altai Mountains. * She is planning an expedition to the Altai Mountains.
Advanced Usage
- The Altay Mountains: An alternate transliteration of the name.
- The Altai: A shortened, informal form sometimes used in geographical or travel contexts.
- His research focuses on the geology of the Altai.
Variants and Related Words
- Altai Republic: A federal subject of Russia located within the mountain range.
- Altai Krai: A different administrative region of Russia adjacent to the mountains.
- Altaic (adj): Pertaining to the Altai Mountains or the hypothetical language family (Altaic languages) named after the region.
Synonyms
- The Altay Mountains
- The Altai Range
Related Phrases
- Altai-Sayan region: A larger ecological region encompassing the Altai and neighboring Sayan Mountains.
Noun
- a mountain range in central Asia that extends a thousand miles from Kazakhstan eastward into western Mongolia and northern China