Definition of Syrts. Meaning of Syrts. Synonyms of Syrts

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Definition of Syrts

Syrt
Syrt Syrt, n. [L. syrtis a sand bank in the sea, Gr. ?: cf. F. syrte.] A quicksand; a bog. [R.] --Young.

Meaning of Syrts from wikipedia

- flatland, a kind of dissected plateau. Syrts may be separated from each other by higher ridges. At the same time, syrts may serve as water divides between...
- Obshchy Syrt (Russian: Общий Сырт, pronounced [ˈopɕːɪj sɨrt]) is a highland ridge, or plateau (syrt), in the European part of Russia. It starts north...
- Orto-Syrt (Kyrgyz: Орто-Сырт) is a small village in Ak-Talaa District of Naryn Region of Kyrgyzstan. Its po****tion was 12 in 2021. "classification system...
- the Volga, following the Volga north until the Samara Bend, along Obshchy Syrt (the drainage divide between the Volga and Ural Rivers), then north and east...
- of Kazakhstan is located mainly on the Caspian Depression and the General Syrt upland. On the western and northern sides the territory of the Russian Federation...
- the right tributary Phiya, which originates from the glacier of the Zakyn-Syrt mountain. Other left tributaries of the river include Sancharo, Makera, Mamkhurts...
- (2016). "New Tempospondyl Amphibians from the Basal Tri****ic of the Obshchii Syrt Highland, Eastern Europe" (PDF). Paleontological Journal (in Russian). 3:...
- Central Russian Upland (Russia, Ukraine) Oka–Don Lowland Volga Upland Obshchy Syrt Caspian Depression Ukraine Sian Lowland Volhynian-Podolian Upland Podolian...
- thereafter the subsequent weather erosion.[citation needed] Summit accordance Syrt, denudational uplands or dissected plateaus in Turkic toponymy of Russia...
- Astrakhan Oblast, and Stavropol Krai. In the north it is bounded by Obshchy Syrt highland; in the West by Volga Upland, Yergeni, and Stavropol Upland [ru];...