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Karasor (Kazakh: Қарасор; "black saline land") may refer to: Karasor, a lake in Karkaraly District, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan Karasor Basin, a structural
Karasor_(disambiguation)
Lake in Kazakhstan
Karasor (Kazakh: Қарасор; Russian: Карасор) is a salt lake in the Ekibastuz City Administration, Pavlodar Region, Kazakhstan. Karasor is the largest of
Karasor_(lake,_Ekibastuz)
Lake in Kazakhstan
Uplands. It lies at the eastern end of the Karasor Basin, about 20 km (12 mi) to the east of lake Karasor and 24 km (15 mi) to the south of Saumalkol
Balyktykol_(Karasor_Basin)
Lake in Kazakhstan
Karasor (Kazakh: Қарасор; Russian: Карасор), is a salt lake in Karkaraly District, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan. Karasor is the largest lake in Karaganda
Karasor
River in Kazakhstan
(255 sq mi). The Karasu is one of the longest rivers flowing into endorheic lake Karasor. There are no settlements near its banks. The nearest inhabited place is
Karasu_(Karasor)
Power station in Kazakhstan
Solnechny and to Shandaksor. The ashes of the station are dumped into Karasor, a nearby lake.[additional citation(s) needed] As of 2025, the GRES-1 and
Ekibastuz GRES-2 Power Station
Ekibastuz_GRES-2_Power_Station
Endorheic lake in Kazakh Uplands
Karasor (Kazakh: Қарасор) is a salt lake in May District, Pavlodar Region, Kazakhstan. The lake lies in the western part of May District, 25 kilometers
Karasor,_May_District
Plain in Kazakhstan
The Karasor Basin (Kazakh: Қарасор ойысы; Russian: Карасорская впадина) or Karasor Depression, is a depression in Karkaraly District, Karaganda Region
Karasor_Basin
Lake in Kazakhstan
0 mi) to the west of the western end of lake Karasor, it is the second largest of the lakes of the Karasor Basin, a vast depression. The southern shore
Saumalkol_(Karasor_Basin)
This is a list of rivers of Kazakhstan, arranged by drainage basin. Tributaries are listed in order from mouth to source. Tobol Ubagan Ayat Uy Syntasty
List_of_rivers_of_Kazakhstan
Lake in Kazakhstan
thermal power station. The ashes of the station are dumped into nearby lake Karasor. Shandaksor is part of the Irtysh Basin. It stretches from southwest to
Shandaksor
River in Kazakhstan
It is 159 kilometres (99 mi) long. The Taldy is the main river of the Karasor Basin. It freezes between November and April. The main settlements near
Taldy
Region in northern Kazakhstan
Siletiteniz, Kyzylkak, Koryakovka, Zhasybai, Zhalauly, Shureksor, Kudaikol, Karasor, Zhamantuz, Kalkaman, Tuzdysor, Maraldy, Zharagash and Ulken Tobylzhan
Pavlodar_Region
Closed drainless depression characteristic of the Central Asian deserts
Kazakhstan, such as Altybaysor, Aralsor, Atansor, Azhibeksor, Bauzhansor, Karasor, Koksengirsor, Mangisor, Maysor, Meshkeysor, Shandaksor, Sholaksor, Shureksor
Sor_(geomorphology)
Coal-fired thermal power station (GRES) at Ekibastusz, Kazakhstan
by lake Zhyngyldy. The ashes of the station are dumped into nearby lake Karasor. GRES-1 has two 330-metre (1,083 ft) tall chimneys. As of June 2010, the
Ekibastuz_GRES-1
Lake in Kazakhstan
November and thaws in April. Katynkol is an endorheic lake part of the wide Karasor Basin. Its water is salty, containing sodium and magnesium chlorides. It
Katynkol
Mountain range in Kazakhstan
of the smaller, but higher, Kent Range, marking the southern limit the Karasor Basin. The larger Kyzyltas range rises to the southwest. The Karkaraly
Karkaraly_Range
Lake in Kazakhstan
shoreline. River Kokozek has its mouth in the southwestern lakeshore. Lake Karasor lies 19 kilometers (12 mi) to the SSW, Tuzdysor 15 kilometers (9.3 mi)
Shureksor
Lake in Kazakhstan
and is about 3 kilometers (1.9 mi) wide. The northern end of larger lake Karasor lies 7 kilometers (4.3 mi) to the southeast and lake Shandaksor, with the
Tuzdysor
Lake in Kazakhstan
thermal power station. The ashes of the station are dumped into nearby lake Karasor. Zhyngyldy is part of the Irtysh Basin. It stretches from WSW to ENE for
Zhyngyldy_(lake)
River in Kazakhstan
coal-fired power plants also pollutes the river. List of rivers of Kazakhstan Karasor Basin Нура, Great Soviet Encyclopedia "Water Resources/Main river basins
Nura_(river)
Lake in Kazakhstan
located at the center in a trough of saline young soils and salt marshes. Karasor, a smaller lake, lies 16 kilometers (9.9 mi) to the SSE, and a very large
Meshkeysor
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Balyktykol (Kazakh: Балықтыкөл; "Fish Lake") may refer to: Balyktykol (Karasor Basin), a lake in Karkaraly District, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan Balyktykol
Balyktykol
Annual trade fair every June from 1848 to 1930 in Kazakhstan
Siberia. Koyandy is located west of modern-day Yegindybulak, near lake Karasor. The Koyandy Fair opened in 1848 when merchant Barnabas Botov first began
Koyandy_Fair
Range of mountains in Kazakhstan
eastern slopes and Mount Ku 40 kilometers (25 mi) to the WSW. A lake named Karasor lies off the west of the northwestern end of the range. The highest point
Myrzhyk
Brackish lake in Kazakh Uplands
Zhamantuz (May District) 13 kilometers (8.1 mi) to the east and larger lake Karasor 50 kilometers (31 mi) to the east. River Ashchysu flows into Alkamergen
Alkamergen
Mountain range in Kazakhstan
sources on the southern side of the highest summits and flows towards lake Karasor. The Zheltau consists of an elongated cluster of hills rising quite detached
Zheltau_(massif)
Place in Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan
kilometers (33 mi) to the north of the district capital Karkaraly. Lake Karasor lies 11 kilometers (6.8 mi) to the west. "База КАТО". Агентство Республики
Koyandy
River in Kazakhstan
660 km2 (2,190 sq mi). The Zharly is one of the longest rivers of the Karasor Basin. The main settlements near its banks are Milybulak, Akshoky, Zharly
Zharly
Topics referred to by the same term
Saumalkol (Kazakh: Саумалкөл; "milky lake") may refer to: Saumalkol (Karasor Basin), a lake in northwestern Karkaraly District, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan
Saumalkol
Lake in Kazakhstan
kilometers (4.3 mi) and is about 5 kilometers (3.1 mi) wide. Larger lake Karasor lies 12 kilometers (7.5 mi) to the northwest, and Atygay 22 kilometers
Kudaikol
Lake in Kazakhstan
31 kilometers (19 mi) to the northeast of the northeastern end of Lake Karasor and 24 kilometers (15 mi) to the north of Lake Balyktykol. The southeastern
Saumalkol, N Karkaraly District
Saumalkol,_N_Karkaraly_District
kilometres (2 sq mi) Pavlodar Region One of the lakes of the Bayanaul Range Karasor 154 square kilometres (59 sq mi) Karaganda Region Kayindi Almaty Region
List_of_lakes_of_Kazakhstan
Lake in Kazakhstan
in its vicinity, such as Alkamergen 13 kilometers (8.1 mi) to the west, Karasor 35 kilometers (22 mi) to the east and Altybaysor 47 kilometers (29 mi)
Jamantuz,_May_District
Range of mountains in Kazakhstan
to the north of lakes Saumalkol and Karasor. The mountains mark the northern limit of the wide plain where Karasor and its neighboring lakes lie, stretching
Ayr_Mountains
Topics referred to by the same term
Kazakhstan Karasu (Koybagar), a river in Kostanay Region, Kazakhstan Karasu (Karasor), a river in Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan Karasu River (Gunma) in Gunma
Karasu
District in Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan
Karkaraly. As of 2019, the district is home to a population of 36,025 people. Karasor, an endorheic salt lake, is located in the district, north of the Karkaraly
Karkaraly_District
River in Kazakhstan
676 km2 (261 sq mi). The Karkaraly is one of the longest rivers of the Karasor Basin. The main settlements near its banks are the city of Karkaraly and
Karkaraly_(river)
River in Kazakhstan
parallel north the Tundik bends northeastwards. Finally it reaches salt lake Karasor and enters it from the western shore. The width of the river valley in
Tundik
District in Pavlodar Region, Kazakhstan
Uplands. The Irtysh River flows in the northern limit and Alkamergen, Karasor and Zhamantuz are the largest lakes. "Сменился аким Майского района Павлодарской
May_District,_Kazakhstan
Lake in Kazakhstan
stretches from WSW to ENE for roughly 6 kilometers (3.7 mi). Larger lake Karasor lies 15 kilometers (9.3 mi) to the NNE, Zhyngyldysor 15 kilometers (9.3 mi)
Atygay_(lake)
River in Kazakhstan
first eastwards and then bends northeastwards to the northwest of lake Karasor. In its final stretch the river meanders strongly and bends southeastwards
Kokozek_(river)
Village in Pavlodar Region, Kazakhstan
of Aksu City, to the east of Ekibastuz. It lies near lakes Kudaikol and Karasor, at the intersection of the Irtysh–Karaganda Canal and the Astana - Pavlodar
Kalkaman
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To shine
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Pertaining to the month of Saavan, One who prepares Soma
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Olive
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Fortunate, Good day
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