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Barsakelmes (other)
Barsakelmes or Barsa-Kelmes or ''variation'' (russian: Барсакельмес, link=no, kk, Барсакелмес, link=no, ''Barsakelmes'' meaning "the place of no return"), may refer to: * Barsa-Kelmes, a former island in the desertified defunct Aral Sea * Barsa-Kelmes Nature Reserve, located on the former island * Barsakelmes Lake, a lake located in the desertified Aral Sea basin, between the Western Aral Sea and Northern Aral Sea, in the northern part of the former Eastern Aral Sea * ''Attulus ''Attulus'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1889. The name is a diminutive form of a common prefix for salticid genera, '. Taxonomy In 1889, Eugène Simon separated the genus ''Attulus'' from the ... barsakelmes'' (A. barsakelmes), a species of Kazakhstani spider See also * * * * * Kelme (other) * Barsa (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Barsa-Kelmes
Barsa-Kelmes (russian: Барсакельмес, kk, Барсакелмес, ''Barsakelmes'' meaning "the place of no return") is a former island, the largest in the Aral Sea. Its area was 133 km2 in the 1980s, but as the sea became more shallow it steadily grew, until in the 1990s it ceased to be an island. Its highest altitude is 113 m. "Barsa-Kelmes" means "the place of no return". It was given such a name because of number of stories by people (or groups of people) returning after years or even decades after going to the island whilst those people were saying of only 2 or 3 days. It encompasses the Barsa-Kelmes Nature Reserve. Because of the native salt deposits, visitors are recommended to close their eyes during dust storms and strong winds. History The first recorded survey of Barsa-Kelmes was made in August 1848, when Geographer A. Maksheyev and topographer A. Akishev made a topographical survey of the island and described its landscape. The first sketche ...
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Barsa-Kelmes Nature Reserve
Barsa-Kelmes Nature Reserve ( kk, Барсакелмес мемлекеттік табиғи қорығы, ''Barsakelmes memlekettık tabiği qoryğy'') is a wildlife refuge on the former island of Barsa-Kelmes in Kyzylorda Region of Kazakhstan, in Central Asia. It was founded in 1939.Барсакельмесский заповедник
The island on which the reserve is situated is in the . Its territory is around 300 square kilometres. Some 250 species of plants constitute its flora. Its fauna numbers 56 species of animal ...
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Barsakelmes Lake
Barsakelmes Lake is a portion of water located between the Northern and Western Seas of the former unified Aral Sea. It is the last remainder of the Eastern basin of the former South Aral Sea. See also

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Attulus
''Attulus'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1889. The name is a diminutive form of a common prefix for salticid genera, '. Taxonomy In 1889, Eugène Simon separated the genus ''Attulus'' from the genus '' Attus''. The correct name of the type species involves some taxonomic complexity. Simon gave ''Attus cinereus'' Westring, 1861 as the type of the genus. However, this name had already been used by Walckenaer in 1837 for a different species, so Simon's 1871 replacement name ''Attus helveolus'' is used instead. ''A. helveolus'' is now regarded as the same species as ''Attus distinguendus'', described by Simon in 1868, so having priority as a name. Thus the type species is currently known as ''Attulus distinguendus''. Within the family Salticidae, ''Attulus'' is placed in the tribe Sitticini (the sitticines). The taxonomy of the tribe and the genus ''Attulus'' has been subject to considerable uncertainty; some species changed ge ...
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Kelme (other)
Kelme may refer to: * Kelmė, a town in Lithuania *Kelme (company), a Spanish firm that manufactures sport shoes and clothing * Kelme (cycling team), a professional cycling team sponsored by the Spanish firm, active from 1980 to 2006 See also * Barsakelmes (other) Barsakelmes or Barsa-Kelmes or ''variation'' (russian: Барсакельмес, link=no, kk, Барсакелмес, link=no, ''Barsakelmes'' meaning "the place of no return"), may refer to: * Barsa-Kelmes, a former island in the desertified def ..., including Barsa-Kelmes * KELM (other) * {{disambiguation ...
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