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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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  • |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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  • ...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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  • ...e following year as the second site, followed by [[Saryarka — Steppe and Lakes of Northern Kazakhstan]] in 2008.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://whc.unesco.org ! scope="row" | [[Saryarka — Steppe and Lakes of Northern Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes]]. The Protocol was signed by 24 European states but as of 2013, the Protoc
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  • ...rt of the persons in charge of the latter. The vast speed and power of the former, and consequent serious damage to the latter in case of a collision, will a ...made by an appropriate authority for [[roadstead]]s, [[harbour]]s, rivers, lakes, or inland waterways connected with the [[International waters|high seas]]
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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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  • ...n the north, by [[China]] ([[Xinjiang]]) on the east and south, and by the former Russian provinces of [[Fergana Province|Fergana]], [[Syr-Darya Oblast|Syr-d ...aks rising 900 to 1,200 m (3,000 to 4,000&nbsp;ft) higher, extend into the former province of Syr-darya (containing the southern Kazakh cities of [[Chimkent]
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  • ...iang]]). It grows in freshwater marshes and along the banks of streams and lakes. The species is closely related to ''[[Typha minima|T. minima]].''<ref>Evge
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  • It prefers to grow in sandy loam,<ref name=glc>{{cite web| title=Great Lakes Chapter, North American Rock Garden Society Fall Newsletter |date=September ''Iris willmottiana'' is from Central Asia and (the former Russian state),<ref name=cassidy/> of [[Kazakhstan]].<ref name=hillkeep/><r
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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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  • *[[Saryarka — Steppe and Lakes of Northern Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...nule]]s. Typically they inhabit dense vegetation in damp environments near lakes, swamps or rivers. In general they are shy and secretive birds, making them
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  • ...tions occur in southwesternmost [[Greenland]] and western [[Iceland]]. The former has been proposed as a distinct [[subspecies]], ''groenlandicus'', based on ...ormally in sheltered coastal locations. Sometimes they are found inland by lakes and along rivers. Territory of white-tailed eagles can overlap with those o
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  • ...swans are usually strongly territorial with just a single pair on smaller lakes, though in a few locations where a large area of suitable feeding habitat i ...uch birds have become naturalised in the eastern United States and [[Great Lakes]], much as the [[Canada goose]] has done in Europe.{{Citation needed|date=D
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  • ...twater]] [[lake]]s. These sites are fragile. Nesting does not occur when lakes dry up or when water levels are too high. When islands become too small or ...d List]]. Its greatest threats are changes of water level in the breeding lakes, predation from other gulls, [[hail]]storms and [[flooding]]. [[Human]] di
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  • ...ies, and nests mostly in broad river valleys, plains, and levels bordering lakes and the sea. It can breed in [[wetland]]s, though these are often smaller a ...e fact that most of the world's population is situated in [[Russia]] and [[former Soviet republics]] where it is not quantified.
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  • ...m southeastern [[Europe]] to [[India]] and [[China]] in swamps and shallow lakes. The nest is a crude heap of vegetation. ...pelicans usually stay on ice-free lakes in Europe or ''jheels'' (seasonal lakes) in [[India]]. They also visit, typically during winter, inshore areas alon
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  • The Ripon barbel ''Barbus altianalis'' is found in the [[African Great Lakes]]. ''Barbus bynni bynni'', a barbel, is found in the [[Nile]] and lakes that have been connected to that river. The subspecies ''Barbus bynni occid
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  • The species is usually found in water with slow currents, river coves and lakes. It prefers the quiet water to live in. Its maximum length is {{convert|13|
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  • ...gler nets Snakehead in Lake Michigan|date=October 18, 2004|publisher=Great Lakes Sport Fishing Council|accessdate=April 29, 2011}}</ref><ref name="life">{{c
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  • ...to the western slopes of the Greater Khinghan Mountain Range and the Torey Lakes region near the common border of China, Mongolia and [[Russia]].
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  • ...ound {{convert|20|-|40|m}}, for example in open landscape over streams and lakes and above forests or at street lights.<ref>{{cite web |author=S. M. Swift |
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  • ...equently, small steppe rivers dry faster limiting water resources to large lakes and rivers, which are usually populated by human settlements.<ref name=":0"
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  • ...prinid]] fish native to rivers (Amu Darya and Syr Darya) and occasionally lakes in [[Tajikistan]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Turkmenistan]] and [[Uzbekistan]]. Th
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  • ...rgalzhyn (Kazakhstan)]</ref> It protects about 5432&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup> of lakes, steppes and semi deserts. The biggest lake is [[Lake Tengiz]].
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  • | photo_alt = Aerial photo of two salt lakes in Kazakhstan
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  • ...khstan]]. It is part of the UNESCO heritage site [[Saryarka — Steppe and Lakes of Northern Kazakhstan]]. It protects about {{convert|3077|km2}} of steppes ...ze.<ref name="Nomination Dossier">Nomination Dossier SARYARKA - Steppe and Lakes of Northern Kazakhstan - For inscription on THE LIST OF CULTURAL AND NATURA
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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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  • |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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  • ...[[Black Sea]] along the [[Kuma-Manych Depression]]. Currently, a chain of lakes and reservoirs and the shallow irrigation [[Kuma-Manych Canal]] are found a Before it was regulated, the West Manych river consisted of 15 small lakes, connected by narrow streams. After spring flooding, the Manych quickly bec
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  • ...iver valleys ([[outburst flood]]s), [[marine transgression]]s (thermocarst lakes) and slopes ([[solifluction]] flows)—were widely inundated.<ref>The dynam ...transgressions in the Black and Caspian Sea basins formed a number of sea-lakes (the [[Aral Sea|Aral]], Caspian and Black Seas and the [[Sea of Marmara]])
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  • The West [[Manych River]] originally consisted of 15 small lakes connected by narrow streams. Manych spring flooding quickly evaporated bec ...he summer of 1954. [[Salinity]] of the water system rapidly decreased and lakes became filled, with many of them forming one connected system. Water suppl
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  • ...[[body of water]] on [[Earth]] by area, variously classed as the [[List of lakes by area|world's largest lake]] or a full-fledged [[sea]].<ref name=web1>{{c ...3.5 times more water, by volume, than all five of North America's [[Great Lakes]] combined. The Caspian was once part of the [[Tethys Ocean]], but became
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  • ==Mounts, summits, alpine lakes and attractions==
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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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  • ..., the Ili forms a large [[river delta|delta]] with vast wetland regions of lakes, marshes and thicket vegetation.
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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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  • ...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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  • | mouth_name = Akjaykyn system of lakes
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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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  • ...tan, in a network of small lakes and swamps called the [[Kamysh-Samarskiye Lakes]]. The Bolshoy Uzen runs parallel to the [[Maly Uzen River]], some {{conver
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  • ...tan, in a network of small lakes and swamps called the [[Kamysh-Samarskiye Lakes]]. The Maly Uzen runs parallel to the [[Bolshoy Uzen River]], some {{conver
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  • ...nd [[Atyrau Province]] of Kazakhstan. There, the river widens and has many lakes and ducts. Near the mouth, it splits into the Yaik and Zolotoy distributari
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