Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan are predominantly located in mountainous regions, with much of their territory situated at high elevations. The average elevation of Tajikistan is around 3,186 meters (10,453 feet) above sea level, while Kyrgyzstan has an average elevation of approximately 2,750 meters (9,022 feet). Both countries feature significant peaks and rugged terrain, which contribute to their high average elevations.
Russia is itself a country, so it has no other countries in it. It was once part of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, known as the USSR, which had the following countries listed below. The countries with a * after them are now part of Europe. The others are in Asia. Russia itself is partly in Europe, but mostly in Asia. Russia Georgia * Ukraine * Moldova * Belarus * Armenia * Azerbaijan * Estonia * Latvia * Lithuania * Kazakhstan Uzbekistan Turkmenistan Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan
The name of the region is Badakhshan
أقصى جنوب شرقي جمهورية كازاخستا
a huge mountain range located mostly in Kyrgyzstan but it extends into China aways. It is 24,406 feet long. It covers roughly 75% of Kyrgyzstan.
mostly Pakistan, with a little Tajikistan and a pinch of China
Dushanbe the capital of Tajikistan have mostly one story buildings because of the many earthquakes in Dushanbe.
Valley
1,001-2,000 ft.
the name of the region is PAMIRS
For non polar zones: Glacier Fedchenko in Tajikistan, Asia.
Mostly all countries have bibles.
Farsi, also known as Persian, is mostly spoken in Iran and to a lesser extent in Afghanistan and Tajikistan. While there are Persian-speaking communities in the Middle East, such as in countries like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq, it is not as prevalent as in the aforementioned countries. It is estimated that around 60-70% of Persian speakers reside in Iran.