The largest freshwater lake in Asia or Europe and the deepest lake in the world.
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Examples for "Baikal"
Examples for "Baikal"
1He brought the train to Irkutsk, a trading city near Lake Baikal.
2Various divers helped carry the torch to the bottom of Lake Baikal.
3Facebook Twitter Pinterest A lonely bus stop outside the Lake Baikal Museum.
4Passing along this wonderful panorama for some hours we arrived at Baikal.
5It's part of our landscape now, part of Baikal, part of Siberia.
1He took the helm of the party in 2010 after Deniz Baykal, who controlled the CHP for 18 years, quit amid a sex scandal.
1He brought the train to Irkutsk, a trading city near Lake Baikal.
2Various divers helped carry the torch to the bottom of Lake Baikal.
3Facebook Twitter Pinterest A lonely bus stop outside the Lake Baikal Museum.
4UNESCO put Lake Baikal on its list of World Heritage sites in 1996.
5To-day there is rain and Lake Baikal is plunged in mist.
6It extends over the plateau itself, and crosses it beyond Lake Baikal only.
7She said she has a lot more work to do to protect Lake Baikal.
8Wood comes in soudnas from the shores of Lake Baikal and is very cheap.
9The Transbaikalian section takes the line from Lake Baikal to the great Amur River.
10The natives say nobody was ever lost in Lake Baikal.
11The enemy were entirely demoralised, and never made another stand east of Lake Baikal.
12Just outside the window, two or three yards from the wall, is Lake Baikal.
13Facebook Twitter Pinterest Omul fish for sale at Lake Baikal.
14The Polish revolution in 1863 sent many exiles to the country east of Lake Baikal.
15The torch will visit Mount Elbrus, Europe's highest mountain, Lake Baikal and the North Pole.
16As before remarked all the country east of Lake Baikal is open to free trade.
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