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		<title>Turpan Depression China Map</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Between the foothills of the Tianshan, 154m/500ft below sea-level to the north-east of the Tarim Basin, lies the Turpan Depression (Turpan Pendi). The Dsungarian Basin (Junggar Pendi) at an altitude of between 200 and 750m/650 and 2500ft resembles an isosceles triangle. In the west and east there are openings into the expansive mountain ranges, while access to wooded North Asia and the Mongolian Basin involves crossing the Tarbagatai and the Altaj mountains. To the south the Tianshan separates the Dsungaria from the Tarim Basin and the Turpan Depression. Here too the basin which slopes gently to the west is largely </p>
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