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Victory Monument

The memorial is dedicated to the 40th anniversary of the victory of Soviet troops over the fascists. It was erected in 1985 on Victory Square.
The memorial is externally an arch consisting of three curved arched lines. The central image of the composition is a woman mother who carefully holds the cup in her hands and looks into the distance, waiting for the return from the battlefield of her spouse and children.

Moldobashi peak

The Moldobashi peak is located in the Djetim massif which marks the border between the oblast of Issyk Kul and Naryn. From Kyrgyz, one could translate by "the head of the one who prays". The easiest access is from the village of Archaly, to the north, if not from the Naryn nature reserve, to the south.

Sulaiman-Too mountain

Sulaiman-Too Sacred Mountain dominates the Fergana Valley and forms the backdrop to the city of Osh, at the crossroads of important routes on the Central Asian Silk Roads. For more than one and a half millennia, Sulaiman was a beacon for travellers revered as a sacred mountain.
Multi-temporal and heterogeneous monuments dating from the Neolithic to the late Middle Ages inclusive form Historical-archeological complex Sulaiman-Too. 

Jergez Allanysh lakes

Allanysh Jergez Lakes are found at the foot of Allanysh Pass, at the top of Chong Jergez Gorge. To the south, the lakes are surrounded by a mountain crown. To the north, a large meadow allows you to set up a tent camp. A large lake 400 meters long is to the east, and a smaller one to the west.

Karatal-Zhapyryk reserve

Karatal-Zhapyryk reserve was organized in 1994 in the Naryn region in order to preserve unique natural resources, as well as rare species of animals and plants. According to the classification of the International Union for Conservation of Nature, the reserve is assigned category I - strict nature reserve.

Karatal-Zhapyryk State Reserve

Karatal-Zhapyryk State Reserve is a specially protected natural territory of Kyrgyzstan, located in the Naryn region of the country. Founded in 1994. The total area of the state reserve is 21,016 hectares. The reserve consists of 3 protected areas: Karatal-Achatash, Son-Kul and Chatyr-Kul.
The reserve was organized in order to preserve unique natural complexes, rare and endangered species of animals and plants of the Central Tien Shan, as well as to maintain the overall ecological balance of the region.

Kyzart

Kyzart is a small village at the foot of the Song Kul's lake. Inhabitants are mainly shepherds who lead their flocks in the summer around Song Kul lake. In winter, you can reach the lake by ski-touring, snowshoeing or horseback riding. 

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