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  • Lake Baikal (Russian : Байка́л bigh-KAHL) is a lake in Eastern Siberia, Russia. It is the biggest and deepest freshwater lake in the world, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • The lake Baikal lies north of the Buryat Autonomic Republic and most of the shore's inhabitants belong to the ancient Buryat nation.
  • Yesterday I heard the same about Baikal, and this time I got a little unsure of my understanding (I wouldn't put the article before either "Baikal" or "Lake...
  • The lake drains into the Angara, a tributary of the Yenisey. Landforms include Cape Ryty on Baikal's northwest coast.
  • As nouns, Lake Baykal and Lake Baikal are synonyms defined as ... the largest freshwater lake in Asia or Europe and the deepest lake in the world.
  • More than 300 rivers and streams feed this lake. The Selenga River in Mongolia is the main tributary of Lake Baikal, supplying approximately 50% of its water.
  • Lake Baikal Geographical Position. It lies in a cleft where Asia is splitting apart, the beginnings of a future ocean. The lake basin is located in an ancient rift...
  • In Russia we spell Lake Baikal like “OzeroBaykal”. The word “Baikal”came from Turk language. The word “bai” means “wealthy” and“kul” means “lake”.
  • Can you swim in Lake Baikal? However, due to its size and depth, the water temperature can vary in different parts of the lake.
  • One of the country’s most important lakes is Lake Baykal or Lake Baikal, located between the Buryat Republic and Irkutsk Oblast in the southern Siberian...
  • The lake contains a fifth of the entire planet’s freshwater supply. Here are the top ten facts about Lake Baikal in Russia.