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Acacia burkittii is a
species of
wattle endemic to
Western Australia,
South Australia and
western New
South Wales,
where it is
found in arid zones, and...
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between November and April. The main
settlements near its
banks are Koyandy,
Burkitti (Taldinka),
Karagaily and Akkora. The
Taldy has its
sources in the Kent...
- results). The town lies
north of the
Karatau slopes, by the
banks of the
Burkittі (Бүркітті) river, a left
tributary of the Shabakty.
Saudakent village is...
- its
final stretch it
bends and
flows roughly northwards,
parallel to the
Burkittі (Бүркітті), a left
tributary of the
Shabakty river, to the east. Finally...
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known as
Bogen (Kazakh: Бөген), from the
right and the 58 km (36 mi) long
Burkittі (Бүркітті),
joining it from the left, are the main
tributaries of the Shabakty...