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Botkul (Kazakh: Боткөл; Russian: Боткуль) is a
bittern salt lake in the Kazakhstan–Russia border.
There is no salt
mining at the lake. Its
waters have...
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Bolshoye Topolnoye (Большое Топольное)
Bolshoye Yarovoye (Большое Яровое)
Botkul (Боткуль)
Brosno (Бросно) Bura (Бура)
Burlinskoye (Бурлинское)
Busani (Бусани)...
- lakes, such as Baskunchak, Inder, Aralsor, Kamys-Samar Lakes,
Elton and
Botkul. The
North Caspian depression is part of the
continental or semi-arid desert...
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There are
numerous lakes in the region,
including Shalkar,
Balykty Sarkyl,
Botkul and Aralsor. As of July 1st, 2024, the West
Kazakhstan Region has a po****tion...
- utilised, such as the Maly Uzen, Ural and Uy. The
border runs
across lakes Botkul and Bura. In the far
eastern section the
border runs
through the
Altai Mountains...
- Russia Aral Sea Kazakhstan/ Uzbekistan Barun-Torey Lake Mongolia/ Russia
Botkul Kazakhstan/ Russia Buir Lake China/ Mongolia
Caspian Sea Azerbaijan/...
- 886 67.53 1,041 23
Borsuri 3,388 66.78 970 24
Borsuriwadi 194 75 813 25
Botkul 1,509 75.83 861 26
Bujrugwadi 965 70.01 900 27
Chandori 1,816 72.42 902...
- (Kazakhstan). The road
connects Saykyn station of the
Volga Railway near lake
Botkul with the
village of
Taipak on the
right bank of the Ural River. Salt extraction...
- Po****tion: 3,686 (2009
Census results); 3,996 (1999
Census results). Lake
Botkul is
located near Saykyn.
There is a
station of the
Volga Railway in the village...
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northwards through a deep,
narrow gorge to
Kargil town,
where it is fed by the
Botkul River which originates from the
glacier of the same name. The Dras River...