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Chapaev Peak
Mountain in Kyrgyzstan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chapaev Peak (Russian: Пик Чапаева, romanized: Pik Chapayeva), also romanized as Chapayev Peak, is a 6,371-metre-tall (20,902 ft) mountain in the Tian Shan. It is located in the Issyk-Kul Region in east Kyrgyzstan.[1]
It is separated from Khan Tengri by a 3.28-kilometre-long (2 mi) ridge.
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History
It is named for the Russian soldier and Red Army commander Vasily Chapaev and was first climbed in 1937 by I. Tjutjunnikow.[2]
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