Founded in 1868, Naryn was originally just another garrison town, where soldiers had to endure bitter cold in winter and furnace heat in summer at an altitude of 2,800 m. Nothing has changed since then. Nothing has changed since then: temperatures in Naryn drop to -40°C in winter (when the river is frozen and can only be crossed on foot) and exceed 30°C in summer, a period made all the more unpleasant by the fact that a strong wind frequently raises particularly irritating clouds of dust. A few carved wooden facades dating from the colonial era, a museum and a statue of Lenin are Naryn's only meagre treasures.

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