. . . "The Alay Valley (Kyrgyz: \u0410\u043B\u0430\u0439 \u04E9\u0440\u04E9\u04E9\u043D\u04AF) is a broad, dry valley running east-west across most of southern Osh Province, Kyrgyzstan. (From the Russian spelling, pronunciation should probably be 'alai' rather than 'alay'). It is about 180km east-west and about 40km north-south and 2500-3500m in altitude. The north side is the Alay Mountains which slope down to the Ferghana Valley. The south side is the Trans-Alay Range along the Tajikistan border, with Lenin Peak, (7134m)."@en . "Alay Valley"@en . .