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  • {{Infobox lake |name = Lake Zaisan
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  • * [[Lake Alakol|Alakol]] * [[Lake Aral|Arak]]
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  • ...s, lakes and rivers include the [[Aral Sea]], [[Lake Balkhash]] and [[Lake Zaysan]], the [[Charyn Canyon|Charyn River and gorge]] and the [[Ili River|Ili]], [[File:Dzhasybay beach.jpg|thumb|Kazakhstanis on a [[Lake Jasybay]] beach, [[Pavlodar Region]] ]]The [[US Census Bureau]] Internation
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  • ...ly [[grassland]]s; with two [[saline lake]]s, [[Lake Alakol|Alakol]] and [[Lake Sasykkol|Sasykkol]]; and mountains with temperate climates. ...]]. In the north, the [[Tarbagatai Mountains]] separate it from the [[Lake Zaysan]] basin, which is part of the basin of the [[Irtysh]] River, eventually dra
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  • ...l River]], flow into the [[Emin Valley]] (the basin of the [[endorheic]] [[Lake Alakol]]); they are an important source of water for several counties of [[
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  • The [[Kurchum River]] flows past the town and [[Lake Zaysan]] lies to the south.<ref name="SísmicaEngineering1992">{{cite book|author1
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  • ...an]] and [[China]]. It lies {{convert|100|km|mi|-1}} southeast of [[Zaysan Lake]]. Despite its low elevation, it is well separated from higher ranges in it
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  • ...|url=http://www.britannica.com/place/Lake-Zaysan |title=Lake Zaysan &#124; lake, Kazakhstan |publisher=Britannica.com |date=2015-11-08 |accessdate=2016-01-
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  • ...nda gold. Likharev’s expedition directed up the Irtysh river to [[Zaysan Lake]]. There, at the confluence of the Ulba and the Irtysh rivers the new fortr
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  • |official_name = Zaysan ...ngrain.com/world/KZ/15/Zaysan.html Falling Rain Global Gazetteer entry for Zaysan, Kazakhstan]. Retrieved January 29, 2006.</ref> Population: {{Kz-census2009
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  • ...st part of Kazakhstan, along both sides of the [[Irtysh River]] and [[Lake Zaysan]]. Its administrative center is [[Oskemen]] (also known as Ust-Kamenogorsk # [[Zaysan District]], the town of [[Zaysan (town)|Zaysan]];
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  • ...ains in [[Xinjiang]], [[China]], the Irtysh flows northwest through [[Lake Zaysan]] in [[Kazakhstan]], meeting the [[Ishim River|Ishim]] and Tobol rivers bef ...rtysh, was occasionally used in the past to refer to the Irtysh below lake Zaysan;<ref>{{harvnb|Abramof|1865|p=65}}, and the map before p. 65.</ref> now this
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  • {{Infobox lake |name = Lake Zaisan
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  • ...lakes are shared with the neighbouring countries. (Caspian Sea, Lake Aral, Lake Aike, etc.) ! style="width:05%" | THE LAKE
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  • ...ountains]]. It is the upper valley of the [[Ili River]] which flows into [[Lake Balkash]].|float=right|relief=1 {{Location map~|Xinjiang|lat=47.00|long=75.00|label=Lake Balkash|position=top}}
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