Küngöy Ala-Too Range
| Kyungoy Ala-Too | |
|---|---|
Kyungoy Ala-Too near Bostery village | |
| Highest point | |
| Peak | Chok-Tal Peak |
| Elevation | 4,771 m (15,653 ft) |
| Coordinates | 42°46′34″N 76°41′24″E / 42.7762°N 76.6900°E |
| Dimensions | |
| Length | 280 km (170 mi) E-W |
| Width | 32 km (20 mi) N-S |
| Naming | |
| Etymology | in Kyrgyz and Kazakh meaning "adret mottled mountains" |
| Native name | Күңгөй Ала-Тоо (Kyrgyz) |
| Geography | |
| Countries | Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan |
| Province | Issyk Kul and Almaty |
The Kungey Alatau (Kyrgyz: Күңгөй Ала-Тоо, Küngöy Ala-Too; Kazakh: Күнгей Алатау, Küngei Alataw), also spelled Kungoy Ala-Too, and Kungey Alataw, is a mountain range, which forms the northern Tien Shan with Zailiyskiy Alatau. The word "Alatau" or "Ala-too" means "variegated mountains", a designation indicating a pronounced high-altitude zone of mountains, partly white due to snow, partly dark on snowless areas. The word "Kungey" or "Kyungei" means "the side (of the mountain) facing to the South".