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  • ...the ETR, who was not on the flight that the plane had crashed near [[Lake Baikal]] en route to Beijing, killing all on board.<ref>Donald H. McMillen, Chines
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  • ...most of [[Central Asia]] past both the [[Aral Sea]] in the west and [[Lake Baikal]] in the east. In 583 the [[Gokturk]]s split into western and eastern halve The part Buryat Momgol [[Baikal Cossacks|Transbaikalian Cossack]] Ataman [[Grigory Semyonov]] declared a "G
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  • ...ion was a result of the empire's expansion north to [[Lake Baikal]] ("rich lake"). * The ruins of walls of Uyghur fortress on island in [[Tere-Kol]] lake - source of [[Yenisey]] River ([[Tuva Republic]], Russia) are at coordinate
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  • ...Tiele]],{{sfn|Golden|1992|p=157}} who lived in the valleys south of [[Lake Baikal]] and around the [[Yenisei River]]. They overthrew the [[Turkic Khaganate]
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  • ...Vitsebsk Voblast|Vitebsk Province]], [[Belarus]], is the sixteenth largest lake in Belarus and the third largest among the [[Braslau Lakes]]. |width2=190 | ...s Geological Survey|url=http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/baikal/}}</ref> The Baikal lake alone contains over one-fifth of the world's fresh surface water. Russia is
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  • {{Infobox lake |name = Lake Zaisan
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  • ...[Solovetsky Islands]] in the White Sea, [[Gorodomlya Island]] located on [[Lake Seliger]] and Vozrozhdeniya Island.<ref name=":0" /> The [[Russian Civil Wa [[Category:Lake islands of Kazakhstan]]
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  • {{distinguish|Lake Baikal}} {{Infobox lake
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  • {{Infobox lake ...by area, variously classed as the [[List of lakes by area|world's largest lake]] or a full-fledged [[sea]].<ref name=web1>{{cite web|title=Caspian Sea...
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  • ...of Mongolia, the ranges of [[Buratia]] in southern Siberia south of [[Lake Baikal]], and in the Far East of China and Russia.
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  • ...rans-Siberian railway.png|thumb|left|Map of the Trans-Siberian (red) and [[Baikal–Amur Mainline]] (green) Railways]] ...double-track it.<ref>[http://eng.rzd.ru/isvp/public/rzdeng?STRUCTURE_ID=88 Baikal – Amur Main Line] (At the [[Russian Railways]] official site)</ref>
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  • | name = Baikal bullfinch The '''Baikal bullfinch''' (''Pyrrhula pyrrhula cineracea''), also known as the '''grey b
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  • ...in typical [[steppe]] type habitats ranging from Eastern Europe to [[Lake Baikal]] in Central Asia. This is a diurnal bird of open country with some trees,
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  • ...[Tarbagatai Mountains|Tarbagatay]] and [[Altay Mountains]] and near [[Lake Baikal]]. Some birds move downhill for the winter while others, especially in the
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  • Georgi described from specimen plants from near to [[Lake Baikal]], (it was called originally ''Iris flavissima'').<ref name=Alekseeva/> Whi ...Iris humilis'' exist in protected reserves including, Azas, Baikal-Lensky, Baikal, Barguzinsky, Sokhondinsky and Ubsunur.<ref name=onego/><ref name=Herald/>
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  • ..., ranging from the [[Kola Peninsula]] to the [[Altai Republic]] and [[Lake Baikal]], northeastern Kazakhstan, China (northwest [[Xinjang]]) and northern Mong
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