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Arslanbob
Arslanbob ((キルギス語:Арстанбап); (ロシア語:Арсланбоб); (ウズベク語:Arslonbob)) is a village, sub district, valley, mountain range, and a large wild walnut (''Juglans regia'') forest in the Jalal-Abad Province of Kyrgyzstan. Kyrgyzstan's first known export to Europe was the Arslanbob walnut. Two waterfalls are located in the area which attract tourists, pilgrims and other visitors during the spring and summer months. The village of Arslanbob has around 11500 inhabitants; most of the population are Uzbek, and less than 5% is Kyrgyz, Russian, Tatar, Tajik, or Chechen. ==Etymology== Arslanbob is named after an 11th-century figure, Arslanbob-Ata (alternate: Arstanbap-Ata). He may have been of Arab descent as in that language, ''Aslan'' translates to "lion" and ''bab'' to "gate", while in Turkic languages, ''ata'' means "father of". ergo "father of the lion gate". 'Bob', used as a suffix, is a traditional practice used in the Arslanbob which denotes "a traveler and explorer".
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