- The
Manych (Russian: Маныч) is a
river in the
Black Sea–Caspian
Steppe of
Southern Russia. It
flows through the
western and
central part of the Kuma–Manych...
- The Kuma–
Manych depression (Russian: Кумо–Манычская впадина, romanized: Kumo–Manychskaya vpadina) is a
geological depression in
southwestern Russia that...
-
Black Sea
along the Kuma-
Manych Depression. Currently, a
chain of
lakes and
reservoirs and the
shallow irrigation Kuma–
Manych Canal are
found along this...
- John Cary
followed Strahlenberg's prescription. To the south, the Kuma–
Manych Depression was
identified c. 1773 by a
German naturalist,
Peter Simon Pallas...
- The Kuma–
Manych Canal (Russian: Кумо–Манычский канал) is an
irrigation canal in Russia's
Stavropol Krai. The canal,
completed in 1965, runs
across the...
- Lake
Manych-Gudilo (Russian: Ма́ныч-Гуди́ло) is a
large sal****er
reservoir lake in Kalmykia, Russia. Part of the lake lies also in
Rostov Oblast and Stavropol...
- The
Manych Ship
Canal is a
canal between the
Black Sea
lagoon the Sea of Azov and the
Caspian Sea. As of 2008[update],
proposals were
being considered...
- the
Black Sea and the Caucasus,
being separated from the
latter by the
Manych River depression,
which in post-Pliocene
times connected the Sea of Azov...
-
turns and
flows west
between the
rivers Don and
Manych. It is
separated from the
Manych by the low Sal-
Manych Rise. It
joins the
river Don near Semikarakorsk...
-
Donets – 1,053
kilometres (654 mi)
Aidar – 264
kilometres (164 mi) Sal
Manych Aksay Temernik Don goat And
Quiet Flows the Don by
Mikhail Sholokov Rostov...