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  • ...r '''Turanian Basin''' is a [[lowland|low-lying]] [[desert]] [[Depression (geology)|basin]] region stretching from southern [[Turkmenistan]] through [[Uzbekis [[Category:Depressions (geology)]]
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  • ...of parallel ridges with the height up to 1,000–1,300 m and longitudinal depressions, which are elongated from north to south. The Central Ural is the lowest pa ==Geology==
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  • The [[Depression (geology)|depression]] lies at the southern end of the [[Ryn Desert]], and is in bot * Evaporites of North Border of North Caspian Depression - ''Internet Geology News Letter No. 178'', January 13, 2003.
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  • The '''Aral–Caspian Depression''' is a [[lowland]] [[Depression (geology)|depression]] straddling [[Europe]] and [[Asia]] around the [[Aral Sea]] an [[Category:Depressions of Russia]]
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  • The lake includes several small basins. In the western part, there are two depressions 7–11 meters deep. One of them extends from the western coast (near Tasara ...m) and rocky; they are composed of such [[Paleozoic]] rocks as [[Porphyry (geology)|porphyry]], [[tuff]], [[granite]], [[schist]] and [[limestone]] and keep t
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  • ...s 1023 m below sea level, which is the second lowest natural [[depression (geology)|depression]] on earth after Lake [[Baikal]] (- 1180 m). The ancient inhabi ...in. Precipitation is related to variations in the amount of North Atlantic depressions that reach the interior, and they in turn are affected by cycles of the [[N
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  • ...r Araxes.</ref> ({{lang-az|Kür-Araz ovalığı}}) is a vast [[Depression (geology)|depression]] in central-southern [[Azerbaijan]] defined by the valleys of [[Category:Depressions of Europe]]
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  • ...s a big variety of landscapes, from [[steppes]] and [[depression (geology)|depressions]] to pillars reaching several hundred metres in height. The pillars can be
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