Uzbekistan
Zomin Mountains
Zomin Mountains is a unique mountain-juniper pines ecosystem, in the northern slopes of the Turkistan range. It consists of both the National Park and the adjacent State Park. Altitude ranges from 1760 to 4025 meters. It protects various species of flora and animals (ibex, wolf, lynx, bear and eagle). Within the limits is the Uryuklisai Gorge and the park's famous attraction the Sharilak waterfall.
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Official Information
- Full Name
- Zomin Mountains (ID: 6781)
- Country
- Uzbekistan
- Status
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Nominated 2027
Site history
History of Zomin Mountains
- 2026: Incomplete - not examined
- 2024: Revision
- Successor to Zaamin Mountains (2008-2024)
- 2024: Added to Tentative List
- Added to tentative list
- Criteria
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- UNESCO
- whc.unesco.org
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UNESCO.org
- whc.unesco.org — whc.unesco.org
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- Community Category
- Natural landscape: Mountain
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