Kunlun–Pamir border region

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The Kunlun–Pamir border region is a high-altitude mountainous area in western China where the Kunlun and Pamir ranges converge, forming a rugged frontier zone that includes peaks such as Kongur Tagh.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Kunlun–Pamir border region canonical 1
Pamir Plateau margin 1

Statements (32)

Predicate Object
instanceOf border region
high-altitude area
mountainous region
accessibility remote
borderFunction frontier zone
climate cold desert climate
contains high passes between Kunlun and Pamir ranges
continent Asia
country China
elevationClass high-altitude
geologicalFeature orogenic belt
tectonically active zone
hasGlaciers true
hasPeak Kongur Tagh NERFINISHED
hasPermafrost true
hydrologicalRole source region for endorheic basins in Xinjiang
locatedIn Xinjiang NERFINISHED
western China NERFINISHED
mountainRangeConvergenceOf Kunlun Mountains NERFINISHED
Pamir Mountains NERFINISHED
notableFor harsh climate
high mountain peaks
partOf Inner Asia NERFINISHED
Kunlun Mountains NERFINISHED
Pamir Mountains NERFINISHED
populationDensity very low
relativeLocation east of the main Pamir Plateau
west of the main Kunlun interior ranges
terrainType glaciated
rugged
vegetationZone alpine steppe
sparse alpine desert

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Kongur Tagh partOf Kunlun–Pamir border region
Muztagh Ata geologicalSetting Kunlun–Pamir border region
this entity surface form: Pamir Plateau margin