File:Ледники на подлете к Белухе 2.jpg

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Русский: Природный парк «Белуха»: Территория занимает трансграничное положение - юго-восточная граница Парка совпадает с государственной границей России и Казахстана. Протяженность этой границы составляет 12 км. Восточная граница Парка совпадает с границей муниципальных образований "Усть-Коксинский район" и "Кош-Агачский район", Усть-Коксинский район, Алтай
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