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         <title>Landforms,Rivers, and Lakes</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Central Asia is a land of great contrast in elevation.</p><p>In the southeast are the Tian Shan and Pamirs ranges.</p><p>Tajikistan contains the region's tallest peak 24,590 feet.</p>]]></description>
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