Bugyly

{{Short description|Mountain range in Kazakhstan}}

{{Infobox mountain range

| name = Bugyly

| other_name = Бұғылы

| photo = Shet District, 100000, Kazakhstan - panoramio (8).jpg

| photo_caption = Landscape of the range

| highest = Burkit

| elevation_m= 1184

| elevation_note=

| listing =

| parent = Kazakh Uplands

| map = Kazakhstan

| map_caption = Location in Kazakhstan

| label_position =

| location = Kazakhstan

| coordinates =

| coordinates_ref =

| geology= Granite

| geology1=

| period= Carboniferous

| orogeny=Alpine orogeny

| range_coordinates = {{coord|49|00|N|73|04|E|region:RU_type:mountain|format=dms|display=inline,title}}

| length_km=40 | length_orientation= NE / SW

| width_km= 15| width_orientation= NW / SE

| easiest_route =

}}

Bugyly ({{langx|kk|Бұғылы}}) is a mountain range in Kazakhstan. Administratively the range is part of the Shet District, Karaganda region.Google Earth

Bugyly is located near Saken Seifullin village (formerly named Zharyk). The range area is a weekend and leisure destination for Karaganda people.[http://nomadic.kz/tours-common/tours/excursions/daria/ Bugyly mountain oasis] The Bugyly Nature Reserve is a {{convert|8500|ha|sp=us}} protected area in the Bugyly and Zhaksy Tagyly ranges.[https://el.kz/news/archive/content-16940/ Бетпакдалинский, Бирлестинский, Бугулинский, Буландинский зоологические заказники - el.kz]

==Geography==

Bugyly is one of the subranges of the Kazakh Upland system. The range stretches for a length of {{convert|40|km|sp=us}} from the southwest to the northeast. Its highest point is the {{convert|1184|m|sp=us}} high Burkit.{{cite web|url=https://maps.vlasenko.net/smtm1000/m-43.jpg|title=M-43 Topographic Chart (in Russian)|access-date=15 February 2023}} The mountains are of moderate height and have generally smooth, gentle slopes. River Sherubainura flows at the feet of the northeastern end of the Bugyly and some of its left tributaries originate in the range. The Zhaksy Tagyly (Жақсы Тағылы) range lies to the south of the southern end.Kazakhstan National Encyclopedia. - Almaty: Kazakh encyclopedias, 2004 - T. I. ISBN 9965-9389-9-7

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