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Balkhash (Russian: Балхаш, IPA: [bɐɫˈxaʂ]) or
Balqash (/bɑːlˈkɑːʃ/, UK also /bælˈkæʃ/; Kazakh: Balqaş / Балқаш [bɑʟ̠ˈqɑʃ]) is a city in Kazakhstan, located...
- Kazakhstan,
habitat restoration and
reintroduction of prey
species in Ile-
Balkash Nature Reserve have
progressed and
tiger reintroduction is
planned for...
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Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia
Britannica article "
Balkash".
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Lake Balkhash. "Information on...
- upon Lake
Balkash,
given that the
equilibrium and
balance of
water has been
seriously disturbed.
Between 1970 and 1985, the
volume of Lake
Balkash declined...
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include Lake
Balkhas (or Denghiz) and Lake Ala Kul,
which was
connected with
Balkash in the post-Pliocene
period but now
stands some
hundred feet higher, connected...
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whilst its
congeners have
marked vertical dark bars on
their bodies, the
Balkash perch normally lacks such
markings when it
attains its
larger sizes and...
- (subgutturosa) gracilicornis) -
Kazakhstan (Buzachi) in the east to
about Lake
Balkash, Turkmenistan,
Tajikistan Yarkand gazelle (Gazella (subgutturosa) yarkandensis)...
- of
China to present-day
Kazakhstan and to the
Pamir Mountains and Lake
Balkash in the west.
During most of
recorded history, this has been an area of...
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There are
several inland islands with Kazakhstan,
including those on Lake
Balkash, Lake Tengizi, the
Caspian Sea, and the Aral Sea
within Kazakhstan with...
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point north of Lake
Issyk Kul and then
turns north-west to
reach Lake
Balkash. The Chu
rises west of Lake
Issyk Kul,
flows out into the
steppe and dries...