- The
Shabakty (Kazakh: Шабақты; Russian: Шабакты) is a
river in
southern Kazakhstan. It has a
length of 164 km (102 mi) and a
drainage basin of 1,290 km2...
- Lake
Ulken Shabakty (Kazakh: Үлкен Шабақты, Ülken Şabaqty; Russian: Большое Чебачье) is a lake in the
Burabay District,
Akmola Region, Kazakhstan. Fishery...
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northwestern area of the range,
including Burabay, Shchuchye,
Ulken Shabakty and
Kishi Shabakty. The
highest point of the m****if is
Mount Kokshe,
towering at...
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Kishi Shabakty (Kazakh: Кіші Шабақты; Russian: Малое Чебачье,
Maloye Chebachye —"Small Chebachye") is a lake in
Burabay District,
Akmola Region, Kazakhstan...
- lake is
separated from
nearby lake
Ulken Shabakty to the
north by a
narrow strip of land. Lake
Kishi Shabakty lies 5 km (3.1 mi) to the NW and lake Shchuchye...
- The town is
located in the
strip of land
between lakes Burabay and
Ulken Shabakty.
Kokshetau Lakes "База КАТО". Агентство Республики Казахстан по статистике...
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numerous nearby freshwater lakes such as Lake Burabay, Lake
Ulken Shabakty, Lake
Kishi Shabakty, Lake
Aiyrtau and the Lake Zerendi,
which are po****r among...
- the
Kokshetau Lakes, a
group that
includes lakes Burabay,
Ulken Shabakty,
Kishi Shabakty, Kopa, Zerendi,
Shalkar and Imantau. The
lower slopes of some of...
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Formation Redlichia 1902
Repinaella 1965
Pestrotsvet Formation Ushbaspis 1965
Shabakty Formation Balcoracania 1970
Balcoracana Cr****
Emuella 1970 Emu Bay Shale...
- the
highest peak of the
Kokshetau Hills. It is
located near lake
Kishi Shabakty, west of Lake Burabay,
dominating the
skyline of the lake area.
Mount Kokshe...