- The
Sileti (Kazakh: Сілеті; Russian: Силети) is a
river in Kazakhstan. It is 407
kilometres (253 mi) long and has a
catchment area of 18,500
square kilometres...
- Nagri: ꠍꠤꠟꠐꠤ, síloṭi,
pronounced [sílɔʈi] ; Bengali: সিলেটি,
sileṭi,
pronounced [
sileʈi]) is an Indo-Aryan
language spoken by an
estimated 11 million...
- east,
Karagandy Region in the south, and
Kostanay Region in the west. The
Sileti river flows through the region.
Aqmola means "the
white burial" in Kazakh...
-
Sileti river basin. It lies at an
elevation of 69.5
meters (228 ft). The lake has an
arrowhead shape,
pointing roughly towards the north. The
Sileti flows...
- The
Sylheti (English: /
sɪˈlɛti/) or
Sylhetis are an Indo-Aryan
ethnocultural group, that are ****ociated with the
Sylhet region (Sylhet
Division of Bangladesh...
-
stretch it
flows roughly northwards across the steppe, to the east of the
Sileti and
parallel to it.
Halfway through its
course the
Teneke describes a wide...
- used for
livestock grazing.
Zhamantuz is an
endorheic lake part of the
Sileti river basin. It lies at an
elevation of 65.9
meters (216 ft). A
broad headland...
-
flows from
Karagandy Region to
Russia through North Kazakhstan Region. The
Sileti river also
flows through the region. The
region is
administratively divided...
- (Lake Balkhash) Ayagöz
Issyk Tokrau Bakanas Emil
Urzhar Karasu Karkaraly Taldy Zharly Bolgasyn Kauylzhyr Zhylandysay Teneke Shiderti Sileti Burla Terekty...
- part,
taking some of the river's
water to
Ekibastuz and Karaganda. The
Sileti river also
flows through the region.
There are many
lakes in the region...