- Lake
Teletskoye (Russian: Телецкое озеро, lit. 'the lake of the Tyolyos [ru]'; Altay: Алтын Кӧл, romanized: Altın Köl, lit. 'Golden Lake') is the largest...
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northward to the
Arctic Ocean. The
source of the
black Biya
River is Lake
Teletskoye, the region's
largest lake
located in an
isolated area far
south in the...
- Reserves. The
Altai Reserve includes the 30 km (19-mile) east bank of Lake
Teletskoye and
stretches 230 km (140 miles) into the high
mountains to the southeast...
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Heritage Site
consisting of the
Altai and
Katun Natural Reserves, Lake
Teletskoye,
Belukha Mountain, and the Ukok Plateau. As
stated in the
UNESCO description...
- Lake
Teletskoye, Siberia...
- Bashkaus, Chulyshman, and Chulcha, all
three leading to the
alpine lake of
Teletskoye (length, 80 km (50 mi);
maximum width, 5 km (3.1 mi); elevation, 520 m...
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Taimyr (Таймыр)
Tandovo (Тандово)
Tavolzhan (Таволжан)
Telemba (Телемба)
Teletskoye (Телецкое)
Tenis (Тенис)
Topozero (Топозеро)
Tytyl (Тытыль) Ubinskoye...
- the area of its
drainage basin is 37,000 km2. It
flows out of the Lake
Teletskoye. The
river freezes up in mid-November to
early December (some
parts of...
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gradually give way to the Ob Plateau. The Biya has its
sources in Lake
Teletskoye and the 700
kilometres (430 mi) long
Katun in a
glacier on
Mount Byelukha...
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Kasmala Katun River (in Biysk) Biya
River (in Biysk)
Chulyshman (into Lake
Teletskoye)
Bashkaus Chebdar Nadym (into Gulf of Ob in Khorovaya) Pur (into Taz Estuary...