Zhetysu
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Zhetysu or several other spellings including Semirechye (Russian Семиречье) is a historic Silk Road region, located just west of the Tianshan mountain range which forms the border between China and Central Asia. The region is now divided between Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan; its main cities are Almaty and Bishkek. The name is Kazakh for "seven waters", referring to seven rivers which all flow north to Lake Balkash.In 2014, UNESCO added "Silk Roads: the Routes Network of Chang'an-Tianshan Corridor" to their World Heritage List. This is a 5000-km (about 3300 miles) stretch from Chang'an (now called Xi'an) in central China to Zhetysu.