• "Baikal" is the name of a lake in Siberia, Russia. In Russian, "Baikal" (Байкал) is derived from the Turkic language and is believed to mean "rich lake."
  • As nouns, Baykal and Baikal are synonyms defined as: Baykal and Baikal: the largest freshwater lake in Asia or Europe and the deepest lake in the world.
  • The area around Lake Baikal is also home to many different kinds of birds, such as the Baikal teal, the saker hawk, the Baikal cuckoo, and the black-throated loon.
  • The Baikal is unique by its natural peculiarities. Насладитесь комфортным отдыхом на озере Байкал. Enjoy a comfortable recreation on the lake Baikal.
  • Lake Baikal is an ancient, massive lake in the mountainous Russian region of Siberia, north of the Mongolian border.
  • The breathtaking beauty of Baikal is almost unearthly — no wonder that local tribes have for centuries worshipped it as a land of spiritual power and godly wisdom.
  • Yet, the temperature in July and October is usually constant at around 25°C. Thus, in winter you can walk along the lake, and in summer you can swim in Baikal.
  • The Japanese are offering to invest billions to build a 2,500-mile pipeline from the Baikal region directly to the port of Nakhodka.
  • Severobaikalsk is connected by the Baikal-Amur Mainline to Bratsk and Tayshet in the west and Tynda and Komsomolsk-on-Amur and in the east.
  • Инфоурок › Английский язык ›Презентации›Озеро Байкал. ... In 2007, the Russian government declared the Baikal region a special economic zone.