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Altay

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Altay

Alternative spelling for Altai in Russia.



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In the south of the district there are mountains: the Altay (1,800 to 4,500 m); the Western Sayany (1,700 to 3,100 m); and the Kuznetskiy Alatau (1,200 to 2,100 m).
They do not provide the nomads' side of the story and they also do not reveal anything at all of the trade, multidirectional cultural borrowing, and tolerant (or at least nonviolent) interactions that were also part of the frontier situation on the Kazakh steppe or in the Altay.
Strong sympathetic action at this point may slow the erectile process and trigger the ejaculatory reflex "prematurely" (Ertekin, Colakoglu, & Altay, 1995; Rowland, Strassberg, deGouveia Brazao, & Slob, 2000).
 
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