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- Kulanotpes, Kosaral, Kaskatau and Nygman. The mouth area of the Kulanotpes is part of the Korgalzhyn Nature Reserve, a protected area. The Kulanotpes...
- Kalmakkyrgan Baikonyr Zhymyky Nura Sherubainura Akbastau Ashchysu Ulken Kundyzdy Kulanotpes Kon Sonaly Ili Charyn Chilik Esentai Karatal Koksu Büyen Qapal Lepsy Aksu...
- to the southwest of the lakes****. Kiyakty is an endorheic lake of the Kulanotpes basin that lies at 398 meters (1,306 ft) above sea level. It is located...
- lake. Shoshkakol is an endorheic lake. Two rivers of the Nura basin, the Kulanotpes and the Sonaly, flow northwards close to the lake basin. The lake is roughly...
- basin of the Kazakh Uplands and is the largest of the area. The Nura and Kulanotpes are the main rivers flowing into the lake. Lake Korgalzhyn is located...
- overflow discharges into lake Tengiz from the northwestern end. River Kulanotpes flows along the western edge of Korgalzhyn. The water of the lake is fresh...
- tributary of the Kulanotpes, followed by the 106 km (66 mi) long Sonaly. 2.5 km (1.6 mi) to the south of its mouth lies Kulanotpes village. The Kon river...
- 569 as of 2019. The district is located in the Kazakh Uplands. Rivers Kulanotpes and Sonaly, and lakes Kerey, Kypshak, Kiyakty and Shoshkakol are located...
- N.N. (2012). Finding a nest of the steppe eagle Aquila nipalensis on Kulanotpes in the Teniz-Kurgaldzhinsky Depression (Central Kazakhstan). Russian Ornithological...
- Depression to the west. Rivers such as the Ishim, Sileti, Sarysu, Nura, Kulanotpes, Ashchysu, Tundik and Uly-Zhylanshyk have their sources in the uplands...