Tien Shan
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Definition
Proper noun A major mountain range in central Asia, extending approximately 1,500 miles (about 2,400 kilometers). It forms a significant part of the boundary between Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and China's Xinjiang region, and contains some of the world's highest peaks outside of the Himalayas.
Usage Examples
- The Tien Shan range is a crucial source of water for the arid regions of Central Asia.
- Many glaciers in the Tien Shan are retreating due to climate change.
- The name Tien Shan translates to "Celestial Mountains" or "Heavenly Mountains."
Advanced Usage
- The Tien Shan system: Refers to the entire complex of mountain ranges and associated geological features.
- The Tien Shan system is known for its high seismic activity.
- Tien Shan flora/fauna: Used to describe the unique plant and animal life native to this mountain range.
- The Tien Shan fauna includes the snow leopard and the Tian Shan brown bear.
Variants and Related Words
- Tian Shan: An alternative romanization of the same name, equally common in English-language texts.
- Celestial Mountains: The direct English translation of the name, sometimes used poetically or descriptively.
- Pamir-Tien Shan region: A term used in geography to describe the high mountain complex where the Pamir and Tien Shan ranges meet.
Synonyms
- Heavenly Mountains (translation)
- Central Asian mountain range (descriptive)
Related Phrases
- Northern Tien Shan / Western Tien Shan: Phrases used to specify particular sub-ranges or sections of the larger mountain system.
- The Western Tien Shan is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Noun
- a major mountain range of central Asia; extends 1,500 miles