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  • |WHS = Saryarka — Steppe and Lakes of Northern Kazakhstan '''Saryarka — Steppe and Lakes of Northern Kazakhstan''' is a part of the [[Kazakh Uplands]] (known in [[K
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  • ...rkic language]]s. Below is the list of more important lakes. Some of these lakes are shared with the neighbouring countries. (Caspian Sea, Lake Aral, Lake A |Artificial lake (Former nuclear test site)
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  • ...on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes''', also known as the '''Water Convention''', is an [[List of international ...ture of watersources UNECE region. More than 150 major rivers and 50 large lakes are either shared or are situated along the borders of two or more countrie
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  • ...SC "Karagandaavia" in 1997. It is not related to [[Saryarka – Steppe and Lakes of Northern Kazakhstan]] on the [[World Heritage List]]. ...sco.org/en/list/1102/multiple=1&unique_number=1543 Saryarka – Steppe and Lakes of Northern Kazakhstan] at [[UNESCO]] website
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  • The landscape includes woodlands, alpine meadows, glaciers and lakes, including [[Big Almaty Lake]]. Remarkable trees include [[apricot]], [[map
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  • ...ng before social storms, quite similar to the stormy sea. There is not its former tranquility any more. The composition consists of the interrelated events o ...d turn the situation to the desired direction. Social consciousness of the former horseman, fisherman and soldier has expanded. Elaman who had killed Shodyr
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  • * ''Pair of Lakes'' (''Қос шалқар'', 1929)
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  • * [[Lakes of Kazakhstan]]
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  • === Lakes === {{main|Lakes of Kazakhstan}}
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  • ...acterised by large areas of [[grassland]]s and sandy regions. Major seas, lakes and rivers include the [[Aral Sea]], [[Lake Balkhash]] and [[Lake Zaysan]], ...acquired all the units of the [[40th Army (Soviet Union)|40th Army]] (the former 32nd Army) and part of the 17th Army Corps, including six land-force divisi
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  • ...{flagathlete|{{sortname|Maxim|Iglinsky}}|KAZ}} || {{BEL}} || [[Eau d'Heure lakes|Lacs de l'Eau d'Heure]]
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  • ...ди Республики. Июль, 2015 года.JPG|thumb|223x223px|The former Presidential Palace]] As a majority of lakes in Trans-Ili Alatau, this lake accrued in result of earthquake.
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  • ...an)|P16]] || {{Road marker-KZ|A|6}} - [[Zhalanash]] - [[Saty]] - [[Kolsay Lakes National Park]] || 89 km
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  • ...sia's Accession to the WTO on Existing Regional Integration Schemes in the Former Soviet Space|publisher=UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affair ...t states]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/russia-and-former-soviet-union/soviet-union-to-be-restored-in-the-form-of-new-cus-55474.html|
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  • ...orthwest to southeast through the mountain range that lies between the two lakes.]] ...tween the drainage of Dzungaria and that of Southern Siberia. The chain of lakes at either end of the valley ([[Lake Balkhash|Balkash]], Ala Kul, Ebi Nor, e
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  • ...ntent of boron and chromium in the river is caused by the tailing ponds of former chemical plants via ground water. The quality class of water in the Ilek Ri
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  • | caption = Lakes Sasykkol (left) and Alakol in 2003 {{Lakes of Kazakhstan}}
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  • ...of the Tobol) along with all the rivers of in the Turgai valley have many lakes. This is where the [[Naurzum State Nature Reserve|Naurzumskyy reserve]] is
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  • ...ologically healthy with little erosion. There are a great number of small lakes and ponds in the desert, as well as occasional grasslands, that support a v
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  • ...it ends at a series of small lakes (often dry) called the Ozera Segiz. In former times it was a tributary of the [[Syr Darya]], and it may still provide som
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  • *[[Kolsay Lakes National Park]]
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  • Part of the Kazakh Uplands are included in the [[Saryarka — Steppe and Lakes of Northern Kazakhstan]] [[world heritage site]]. It is of the Palearctic
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  • There are many shallow, often saline lakes. Underground waters, emerging in places, are abundant. The predominant soil
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  • {{Lakes of Kazakhstan}} [[Category:Lakes of Kazakhstan|Aike]]
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  • {{Lakes of Kazakhstan}} [[Category:Lakes of Kazakhstan]]
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  • {{Lakes of Kazakhstan}} [[Category:Lakes of Kazakhstan]]
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  • {{Lakes of Kazakhstan}} [[Category:Lakes of Kazakhstan]]
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  • {{Lakes of Kazakhstan}} [[Category:Lakes of Kazakhstan]]
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  • {{Lakes of Kazakhstan}} [[Category:Lakes of Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...erves as the main and only base for entering the [[Saryarka — Steppe and Lakes of Northern Kazakhstan]] Unesco World Heritage site with [[Lake Tengiz]] at
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  • |WHS = Saryarka — Steppe and Lakes of Northern Kazakhstan '''Saryarka — Steppe and Lakes of Northern Kazakhstan''' is a part of the [[Kazakh Uplands]] (known in [[K
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  • ...Province]] ([[Urzhar District]]). It is the smallest out of the four major lakes of the Alakol depression (the other three being the [[Lake Alakol|Alakol]], ...the larger [[Lake Alakol]]. However, now the valley that connects the two lakes has been filled with sediment. Seasonally (when the water level in the Zhal
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  • | image = Tengiz and Korgaljinski Lakes, Kazakhstan.jpg ...[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage site]] in Kazakhstan ([[Saryarka — Steppe and Lakes of Northern Kazakhstan]]).
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  • ...azakhstan. &#124; Global Landscapes &#124; Pinterest &#124; Kazakhstan and Lakes |publisher=Pinterest |date= |accessdate=2016-02-04}}</ref> located just wes {{Lakes of Kazakhstan}}
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  • ...llution sources, it has remained relatively pristine.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Lakes: Spring in Kazakhstan – 2014 |date=28 June 2014 |publisher=World of Roads {{Lakes of Kazakhstan}}
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  • ...before it enters the Caspian Sea, it breaks off in places to form several lakes, which are connected to each other through slender channels that only run d
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  • This peninsula is a vast low-lying depression with [[salt marsh]]es and salt lakes. Parts of it lie between 20 and 30 m below sea level, lower than the Caspia
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  • ...ortant Bird and Biodiversity Area factsheet: KZ061: Ashchykol and Barakkol Lakes |publisher=BirdLife International|url=http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/site {{Lakes of Kazakhstan}}
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  • ...ct borders on [[East Kazakhstan Region]]) run through the chain of lakes - Lakes [[Lake Sasykkol|Sasykkol]], [[Lake Koshkarkol|Koshkarkol]], [[Lake Alakol|A
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  • Beskol, which means Five Lakes in [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]], has a roughly 50% Russian, 50% Kazakh mix.
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  • ...and deserts of central and southern Kazakhstan. Many rivers, streams, and lakes are seasonal, evaporating in summer. The three largest bodies of water are ...of chemical fertilizers are also adversely affecting human life around the former Aral Sea; infant mortality in the region approaches 10% compared with the 1
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  • ...pment of the Russian capitalist market, the huge [[Saryarka — Steppe and Lakes of Northern Kazakhstan|Saryarka areas]] were actively exploited by the colo ...pital, which was officially put down to lack of space for expansion in the former capital, Almaty, and its location in an earthquake zone.
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  • ...pment of the Russian capitalist market, the huge [[Saryarka — Steppe and Lakes of Northern Kazakhstan|Saryarka areas]] were actively exploited by the colo
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  • ...ture Reserve]], part of the UNESCO heritage site [[Saryarka — Steppe and Lakes of Northern Kazakhstan]].<ref name=MayhewBloom2010 />
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  • ..., marble, limestone, gypsum, gravel, pebbles and sand. Also along numerous lakes are large deposits of mud which are used medicinally in spas to quickly ach ...ri and cultural guides by the national park, and swimming in the mountains lakes are all popular activities for tourists.
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  • | mouth_name = Akjaykyn system of lakes
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  • ...ar and Amangeldy water basins. In Kostanay Region are more than 5 thousand lakes. Largest of them are located in Torgai dell - Kusmyryn, Sarymoin, Aksuat, S
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  • ...d [[Kapshagay]] lakes, [[Lake Issyk]], [[Kaindy lake|Kaindy]] and [[Kolsai lakes]].
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  • ...st. The settlement was created to establish control over the region's salt lakes, an important source of valuable salt. In 1861 the settlement was renamed '
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  • [[Category:Lakes of Kazakhstan]]
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  • Like the vast majority of lakes in the [[Tian Shan|Tien Shan]] mountains, the lake appeared as a result fro [[Category:Lakes of Kazakhstan]]
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