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  1. Karatau (Kazakh: Қаратау, Qaratau) is an administrative center in the Talas region located in the Jambyl Region in the south of Kazakhstan. It has an estimated population of roughly 30,000 in 1999. [1] As of 2019, the population is now 27,667. [2] The largest city from Karatau, Taraz, is approximately 100 km to the southeast.

  2. The Karatau or Qaratau (Kazakh: Қаратау жотасы, Qaratau jotasy) is a mountain range located in southern Kazakhstan. The mountains have deposits of phosphorite, lead, and zinc. [3]

  3. The Karatau Biosphere Reserve is located in the central part of the Karatau ridge, which is a branch of Northwestern parts of Tien Shan on the territory of South Kazakhstan region. The Biosphere Reserve includes mountain arid and sub-arid ecosystems of the middle mountains of Western Tien Shan lim.

  4. The Karatau State Nature Reserve in Kazakhstan is home to rare species of insects, birds, and animals listed in the Red Book of Kazakhstan. The reserve is located in the central part of the Karatau mountain range in the South Kazakhstan Region of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

  5. Qarataū, mountain range, a northwestern spur of the Tien Shan, in southern Kazakhstan. The name is of Turkic origin, meaning “Black Mountain.” The range extends for 260 miles (420 km) along the Syr Darya (ancient Jaxartes River) and rises to 7,139 feet (2,176 metres), with an average elevation of 3,300–5,000 feet (1,000–1,500 metres ...

  6. Karatau is an amazing natural paradise located in the south of Kazakhstan. The Karatau Mountains stretch over 1,000 kilometers from the Almaty region in the east to the Kyzylorda region in the west. With its breathtaking landscapes, unique wildlife, and rich cultural heritage, Karatau is a must-visit destination for any traveler looking to ...

  7. Aug 11, 2023 · Karatau reserve is a nature protection area, which is located in the central and highest part of the Karatau mountain range, in the South Kazakhstan region of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The reserve covers an area of 34,300 hectares, of which 17,900 hectares belong to the specially protected zone.