The Lenin Peak (Russian: Pik Lenina) is the highest mountain in the Trans-Altai range of central Asia, on the border of Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. Height: 7134 m (23 406 ft). It is named after the Russian revolutionary and first leader of the Soviet Union, Vladimir Lenin.
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