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Todzha Lake, also
known as Azas Lake (Russian: Тоджа, Азас), is a lake in Tuva in Russia. The lake has a
surface area of 51.6 km2 (19.9 sq mi). The Azas...
- people. They are also used by the
southernmost reindeer herders, of the
Todzha region of the
Republic of Tyva and
their cross-border
relatives in northern...
- Достай, born 8
March 1969) is a
Russian archer. She was born in Toora-Khem,
Todzha district, Tuva ****R.
Dostay represented Russia at the 1996 and 2004 Summer...
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river is due to the fact that the
catchment area of the
river includes the
Todzha Basin,
which relief forms a wide
catchment area. The
river receives numerous...
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numerous lakes in Tuva, many of
which are
glacial and salt lakes,
including Todzha Lake, a.k.a. Azas Lake (100 km2) – the
largest in the republic, and Uvs...
- Azas can
refer to: Azas, Haute-Garonne,
France Todzha Lake, also
known as Azas Lake,
Russia Azas Plateau,
Russia This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Airport Kyzyl -
Kyzyl Airport base
Novosibirsk -
Tolmachevo Airport Todzha -
Todzha Airport Ulan-Ude - Ulan-Ude
Airport Yrban -
Yrban Airport Russia Moscow...
- region.
Other much
smaller lakes are Lake Teletskoye, Lake Markakol, Lake
Todzha (Azas),
Baunt and Noyon-Khol.
Siberia portal Golets (geography) List of...
- region,
often at high altitudes. For example, a
female was
discovered near
Todzha Lake in the Azas
Nature Reserve at an
altitude of 900 m (3,000 ft) above...
- 'Zapovednik' (strict
nature reserve),
located in the
central part of the
Todzha basin (a
large intermountain trough within the Altai-Sayan
mountain region)...