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List of lakes in Russia in alphabetical order: *Arakhley (Арахле́й) *Baikal (Байкал) *Baunt (Баунт) * Beloye, Ryazan Oblast (Белое) * Beloye, Vologda Oblast (Белое) * Bokon (Бокон) * Bolshoye Morskoye (Большое Морское) *Bolshoye Toko (Большое Токо) * Bolshoy Yeravna (Большо́е Ера́вное) *Bolshoye Topolnoye (Большое Топольное) *Botkul (Боткуль) *Brosno (Бросно) *Busani (Бусани) * Bustakh (Бустах) *Caspian Sea (Каспийское море) *Chany (Чаны) * Chukchagir (Чукчагирское) * Chyortovo (Чёртово) *Dorong (Доронг) *Lake Dynda (Дында) *Ebeyty (Эбейты) *Ekityki (Экитыки) * Elgygytgyn (Эльгыгы́тгын) *Emanda (Эмандьа) *Evoron (Эвopон) *Eyik (Эйик) *Ilirney (Илирней) * Ilmen (Ильмень) *Imandra (Имандра) *Ioni (Иони) *Isinga (Исинга) *Ivan-Arakhley Lake System (Ив ...
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Caspian Sea
The Caspian Sea is the world's largest inland body of water, often described as the world's largest lake or a full-fledged sea. An endorheic basin, it lies between Europe and Asia; east of the Caucasus, west of the broad steppe of Central Asia, south of the fertile plains of Southern Russia in Eastern Europe, and north of the mountainous Iranian Plateau of Western Asia. It covers a surface area of (excluding the highly saline lagoon of Garabogazköl to its east) and a volume of . It has a salinity of approximately 1.2% (12 g/L), about a third of the salinity of average seawater. It is bounded by Kazakhstan to the northeast, Russia to the northwest, Azerbaijan to the southwest, Iran to the south, and Turkmenistan to the southeast. The sea stretches nearly from north to south, with an average width of . Its gross coverage is and the surface is about below sea level. Its main freshwater inflow, Europe's longest river, the Volga, enters at the shallow north end. Two deep ...
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Lake Ilmen
Lake Ilmen ( rus, И́льмень, p=ˈilʲmʲɪnʲ) is a large lake in the Novgorod Oblast of Russia. A historically important lake, it formed a vital part of the medieval trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks. The city of Novgorod - which is a major trade-center of the route - lies six kilometers below the lake's outflow. According to the Max Vasmer's ''Etymological Dictionary'', the name of the lake originates from the Finnic ''Ilmajärvi'', which means "air lake". Thanks to Novgorodian colonisation, many lakes in Russia have names deriving from Lake Ilmen. Yuri Otkupshchikov has argued that the presence of the name "Ilmen" in Southern Russia can't be explained by the Novgorodian colonisation alone, and proposed a Slavic etymology instead. Откупщиков Ю. В. Индоевропейский суффикс *-men-/*-mōn- в славянской топонимике // Откупщиков Ю. В. Из истории индоевропейского слово ...
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Lake Ilirney
Lake Ilirney ( Chukchi ''Элер-нэй'') is a group of two lakes of Bilibinsky District, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia. Lake Tytyl lies 33 km to the east. Etymology The name originated in the Chukchi word ''Eler-nei'', meaning "rocky island",Leontyev VV & Novikov KA, ''Toponymic Dictionary of the Northeastern USSR''. Magadan Publishing House, Magadan 1989, p 148 after the island located in the middle of the northern lake (Verkhniy Ilirneygytgyn). Geography The lakes are located on the southern side of the Ilirney Range in the upper reaches of the Maly Anyuy River, 20 km from Ilirney town. Dvukh Tsirkov, the highest peak of the range rises to the north of the lake. River Ilirneyveyem flows to the east of it. Archaeological remains of the Neolithic have been found on the shores of the lake. Southern Ilirney (Nizhniy Ilirneygytgyn) is a slightly larger lake located 8.5 km to the southwest of the northern lake. River Ilirneyveyem flows in and out of Southern Ilirney. Se ...
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Eyik (lake)
Eyik (russian: Эйик; sah, Ээйик, ''Eeyik'') is a lake in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Russia. It is the largest lake in Olenyoksky District. Lake Eyik provides a habitat for the Siberian Crane, a Critically Endangered species. Geography Eyik is located in the eastern part of the Central Siberian Plateau. Located at southern end of Olenyoksky District. Eyik village lies near the northern lakeside.Google Earth Lake Eyik is almost round in shape. There are a few small islands in the southwestern area of the lake, not far from the shoreline. The outflow of the lake is a left tributary of the Tyukyan, a river of the Lena basin, flowing from the southern shore in a southeastern direction. The sources of river Tyukyan are in a large wooded swamp to the west of the lake. See also *List of lakes of Russia List of lakes in Russia in alphabetical order: *Arakhley (Арахле́й) *Baikal (Байкал) *Baunt (Баунт) * Beloye, Ryazan Oblast (Белое) * Beloye, V ...
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Evoron
Lake Evoron () is a large freshwater lake in Khabarovsk Krai, Russia. It is located in the Gorin river basin, part of the Amur basin. It has an area of 194 square kilometres, and is 30 km long and 12 km wide. Its average depth is about 2–3 m. The lake is used for fishing. The Evur and Shroki rivers flow into the lake. The outflow is the Devyatke river, a tributary of the Gorin. See also *List of lakes of Russia List of lakes in Russia in alphabetical order: * Arakhley (Арахле́й) *Baikal (Байкал) * Baunt (Баунт) * Beloye, Ryazan Oblast (Белое) * Beloye, Vologda Oblast (Белое) *Bokon (Бокон) * Bolshoye Morskoye (Боль ... References Evoron {{KhabarovskKrai-geo-stub ...
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Emanda
Lake Emanda ( or Эманджа, sah, Эмандьа, ''Emanca'') is a freshwater lake in Tomponsky District, Sakha Republic, Russia. The lake is located in a desolate area where there is no permanent population and few visitors. There are burbot, pike and grayling in its waters. Geography The lake lies at above mean sea level in the basin of the Derbeke River, part of the Yana basin. It is located to the east of the river, roughly to the south of the Nelgesin Range. Lake Emanda is the largest lake of the Yana Plateau.Google Earth The Seen River (Сеен), a right hand tributary of the Derbeke, is the outflow of the lake. See also *List of lakes of Russia *Yana-Oymyakon Highlands References External linksозеро эманда на севере томпонского, летом туда можно ли добратся?Geographical places in Sakha (Yakutiya), RussiaEmanda Lake Emanda ( or Эманджа, sah, Эмандьа, ''Emanca'') is a freshwater lake in ...
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Elgygytgyn Lake
Lake El'gygytgyn (Russian and Chukchi: Эльгыгытгын) is an impact crater lake located in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug in northeast Siberia, about southeast of Chaunskaya Bay. The word "Elgygytgyn" means "white lake" in the Chukchi language. The lake is of particular interest to scientists because it has never been covered by glaciers. This has allowed the uninterrupted build-up of of sediment at the bottom of the lake, recording information on prehistoric climate change. Geography Lake El'gygytgyn is located in the Anadyr Plateau, part of the Anadyr Highlands. It is drained to the southeast by the Enmyvaam, a tributary of the Belaya. It is approximately in diameter and has a maximum depth of . The lake is centered within an impact crater with a rim diameter of that formed 3.6 million years ago during the Pliocene. Before it was reliably dated, preliminary papers in the late 1970s suggested either Elgygytgyn or Zhamanshin as the source of the young Aus ...
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Ekityki Lake
The Ekityki Lake (russian: Озеро Экитыки; ''Ozero Ekityki'') is a lake in the Chukotka Mountains, in the Siberian Far East. It belongs to the Ekityki river basin and the Ekityki River flows through it. Geography The shape of the Ekityki Lake is long and narrow ( in length and an average of in width). Like all lakes of the tundra, it is frozen for the greatest part of the year. Lake Ekityki is the only location in the whole Eurasian continent where the Pygmy Whitefish, Pygmy whitefish is found. This lake and the whole Ekityki river basin belong to the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug administrative region of Russia. See also *List of lakes of Russia References External linksОзеро ЭкитыкиPicture Tourism and Environmental data
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Ebeyty
Ebeyty (russian: Эбейты) is a salt lake in Omsk Oblast, Russian Federation. The Kazakhstan–Russia border lies about to the southeast of the lake. Ebeyty lies at the tripoint of Moskalensky, Poltavsky and Isilkulsky districts. The waters of the lake are reputed to have healing properties. Geography Ebeyty lies in the southern part of the Ishim Plain, the southernmost sector of the West Siberian Plain. It is a saline endorheic lake located at the bottom of a depression. In the summer the lake shrinks to an area of . Ebeyty is the largest salt lake in Omsk Oblast. Lake Kishi-Karoy, of similar characteristics, lies to the SSW, on the Kazakhstan side of the border, and lake Ulzhay far to the ESE, beyond the Irtysh. The bottom of the lake is muddy. Ebeyty is mainly fed by snow. Google Earth Flora The Ebeyty basin lies in the transition area between forest-steppe and steppe vegetation. Owing to the high salinity, halophytic plant species dominate."Vegetation of the bas ...
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Lake Dynda
Lake Dynda () is a freshwater lake in Turukhansky District, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. The lake is located in the Upper Taz Nature Reserve. Geography The lake lies in the basin of the Taz river, close to its source, and near the basin of the Yeloguy River which flows to the southeast of the lake.Google Earth Lake Dynda extends in a roughly northwest–southeast direction. Its depth is between and . See also *List of lakes of Russia List of lakes in Russia in alphabetical order: * Arakhley (Арахле́й) *Baikal (Байкал) * Baunt (Баунт) * Beloye, Ryazan Oblast (Белое) * Beloye, Vologda Oblast (Белое) *Bokon (Бокон) * Bolshoye Morskoye (Боль ... References External linksLive Journal Dynda Taz basin {{KrasnoyarskKrai-geo-stub ...
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Dorong
Dorong (russian: Доронг) is a body of fresh water in the Bauntovsky District, Buryatia, Russia. The name originated in an Evenki word. Dorong is a natural monument of Russia because of its landscapes. The valley of the lake acts as a corridor and is usually very windy. Geography The lake is located at the southwestern corner of the Southern Muya Range, near where it merges with the Ikat Range. It is a deep and elongated lake, bound by steep mountains on both sides. The Dorong stretches roughly from north to south for and has a width of about which remains fairly constant along the length of the lake. The Tocha river, belonging to the Tsipa basin, enters the lake from the north and flows out of it from the south.Google Earth Fauna Whitefish species are common in the waters of the lake. See also *List of lakes of Russia References External links *{{commonscat-inline, Lake DorongБурятия. Озеро Доронг.
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