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Tunkinsky National Park (Russian: Тункинский) (also called Tunka National Park). located in south central Siberia, covers a mountainous region centered on the Irkut River valley (also referred to as the Tunka Valley) that continues from the rift valley of Lake Baikal southwest to the border of Mongolia. To the north and west of the valley is the eastern edge of the Sayan Mountains. To the east are the lower Chamar-Daban mountains. About in size, the park occupies the entirety of the Tunkinsky District of the Republic of Buryatia. It is about 200 km southwest of the city of Irkutsk. ==Topography== The geography of the Tunkinsky region includes dramatic scenery (the "Tunka Alps) of rift and glacial valleys and mountains, hot springs, mountain meadows, waterfalls, and many associated habitats. The park is found at a meeting point of tiaga, steppe, alpine forest and lake ecosystems. Tunkinsky, and the Tunka Valley it encompasses, lies between the two great lakes of Siberia - Lake Baikal and Lake Hovsgol. Heights of the mountains range from 668 m to 3172 m. The central valley of the Irkut is flat with fertile soil well suited to agriculture. There are a number of small settlements in the valley, mostly inhabited by the indigenous Siberian Buryat people.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url = http://www.baikalcomplex.com/info.htm )〕 File:Location_Of_Tunkinsky_District_(Buryatia).svg|The park's borders are coterminous with those of Tunkinsky District File:Потухший вулкан Тальская вершина.jpg|Extinct volcano Talskaya File:River_Kyngyrga.JPG|Kyngyrga River 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tunkinsky National Park」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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