Kuma-Manych Depression — ▪ geological feature, Russia also called Manych, or Manyč, Russian Kumo manychskaya Vpadina, geologic depression in western Russia that divides the Russian Plain (north) from the North Caucasus foreland (south). It is often regarded as … Universalium
Kuma–Manych Canal — Coordinates: 44°49′N 44°47′E / 44.817°N 44.783°E / 44.817; 44.783 The Kuma–Manych Canal (Russian … Wikipedia
Kuma-Manych Canal — The Kuma Manych Canal ( ru. Кумо Манычский канал) is an irrigation canal serving the Kuma Manych Depression. It connects the Kuma River, which flows into the Caspian Sea, with the Manych River, a tributary of the Don which flows into the Sea of… … Wikipedia
Manych River — Manych (Russian: Маныч, West Manych Russian: Западный Маныч) is a river in the western and central part of the Kuma Manych Depression in southern Russia. Tributary to the river Don. The river is 219 km long; its source is Lake Manych Gudilo in… … Wikipedia
Manych Ship Canal — The Manych Ship Canal is a projected water transport connection between the basins of the Sea of Azov/Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. The most probable technical parameters of Manych Ship Canal are 6.5 m in depth, 80 m in width and more than 75… … Wikipedia
Terek–Kuma Lowland — The Terek Kuma Lowland (Russian: Терско Кумская низменность) is the lowland in the southwestern part of the Caspian Depression in southern Russia, in Stavropol Krai, the Chechen Republic and Republic of Dagestan. It has altitudes between 28 m… … Wikipedia
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Río Manich — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Río Manych (Западный Маныч) País que atraviesa … Wikipedia Español
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Eurasia — For the superstate in George Orwell s novel, see Nations of Nineteen Eighty Four. otherusesEurasia is a large landmass covering about 53,990,000 km² (or about 10.6%) of the Earth s surface. Often considered a single continent, Eurasia comprises… … Wikipedia