Baikal Lake (Russia)

Baikal Lake (Russia)
Baikal Lake (Russia)
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  • Baikal Hotel Listvyanka (Baikal Lake) — Baikal Hotel Listvyanka country: Russia, city: Baikal Lake (Listvyanka Angara River Mouth) Baikal Hotel Listvyanka The Baikal Hotel is located in the village of Listvyanka, 70 kilometers from Irkutsk on the shore of Lake Baikal. In the vicinity… …   International hotels

  • Baikal, Lake — or Lake Baykal Lake, southern Siberia, Russia, in Asia. With a length of 395 mi (636 km) long and an area of some 12,200 sq mi (31,500 sq km), it is the largest freshwater basin in Eurasia. It is also the deepest continental body of water on… …   Universalium

  • Baikal, Lake — or Lake Baykal geographical name lake Russia in Asia; 5715 feet (1742 meters) deep, about 395 miles (636 kilometers) long …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Baikal Lake — lake in southern Russia …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Baikal,Lake — Bai·kal or Bay·kal (bī kôlʹ, kŏlʹ), Lake A lake of south central Russia. Over 636 km long (394 mi), it is the largest freshwater lake in Eurasia and the world s deepest lake, with a maximum known depth of 1,742.2 m (5,712 ft). * * * …   Universalium

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  • Russia — /rush euh/, n. 1. Also called Russian Empire. Russian, Rossiya. a former empire in E Europe and N and W Asia: overthrown by the Russian Revolution 1917. Cap.: St. Petersburg (1703 1917). 2. See Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. 3. See Russian… …   Universalium

  • lake — lake1 /layk/, n. 1. a body of fresh or salt water of considerable size, surrounded by land. 2. any similar body or pool of other liquid, as oil. 3. (go) jump in the lake, (used as an exclamation of dismissal or impatience.) [bef. 1000; ME lak(e) …   Universalium

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