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Ubinskoye (Russian: Убинское озеро) is a
freshwater lake
located in the
Baraba steppe in
Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia,
where it is
divided between Ubinsky...
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Ubinskoye (Russian: Убинское) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative center of
Ubinsky District,
Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia. Po****tion:...
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Teletskoye (Телецкое)
Tenis (Тенис)
Topozero (Топозеро)
Tytyl (Тытыль)
Ubinskoye (Убинское) Uguy (Угуй) Ulakhan-Kyuel (Улахан кюэль)
Uryum (Урюм) Uvs Nuur...
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third largest lake in
Novosibirsk Oblast after Lake
Chany and Lake
Ubinskoye. It has an
average depth of
about 3 m and a
maximum depth of 6 m. Lake...
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falling in dead lakes.
Among the main
lakes are Chany, Sartlan,
Tandovo and
Ubinskoye. As of 2007, the oil
reserves of the
region amounted to 204
million tons...
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Ubinsky (masculine),
Ubinskaya (feminine), or
Ubinskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Ubinsky District, a
district of
Novosibirsk Oblast,
Russia Ubinsky (rural...
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wooded areas.
Barabinsk is the
largest city in the lowland.
Lakes Chany,
Ubinskoye, Sartlan, Tandovo,
Zharagash and pink lake
Krasnovishnevoye are located...
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gently sloping and
covered in
reeds and bulrushes. Lake
Ubinskoye lies 12
kilometers (7.5 mi) to the north,
Bolshiye Toroki 16 kilometers...
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kilometers (14 mi) to the east,
Kargan 52
kilometers (32 mi) to the northwest,
Ubinskoye 67
kilometers (42 mi) in the same direction, and
Inder 81
kilometers (50 mi)...
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There are 3 streets.
Kamenka is
located 18
kilometers (11 miles)
south of
Ubinskoye, (the district's
administrative centre) by road.
Raisino is the nearest...