• The Caspian Sea (Russian : Kaspiyskoye More; Persian: Daryaye Khezer) is a landlocked endorheic (having no natural outflow except evaporation) sea between Asia and Europe. It is the world's largest inland body of water, with a surface area of 371,000 square kilometers (143,000 square miles) and a maximum depth of about 980 meters (3,200 feet), and has characteristics common to both seas and lakes.
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  • Caspian Sea near Aktau, Mangystau Region, Kazakhstan. The Caspian has characteristics common to both seas and lakes.
  • A map of the Caspian Sea in the mid 1700s. Soskam Sabbus & Emanuel Bowen tarafından çizilen Hazar Denizi'nin Yeni ve Doğru Haritası, 1747.
  • Caspian Sea Environment and Nature. The Caspian Sea is the world’s most considerably enclosed body of water, with a different temperature and ecosystem.
  • Caspian Sea (kăs´pēən), Lat. Mare Caspium or Mare Hyrcanium, salt lake, c.144,000 sq mi (373,000 sq km), between Europe and Asia; the largest lake in the world.
  • Russia, Iran kick off joint naval exercise in Caspian Sea - The Cradle. Iran’s port city hosts joint naval drill in Caspian Sea - MENAFN.COM.
  • The Caspian Sea, the largest inland body of water in the world, is shrinking dramatically and has reached its lowest recorded point of 29 metres below sea level.
  • Geography and Topography. The Caspian Sea lies east of the Caucasus Mountains and dominates the flat expanses of western Central Asia.
  • Caspian Sea Facts!
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  • The rising level of the Caspian Sea between 1994 and 1996 reduced the number of habitats for rare species of aquatic vegetation.
  • The salinity of the Caspian Sea is about 12.8 parts per thousand on average, going from a mere 1 part per thousand near the Volga outlet to a high of 200 parts per...