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Lake Baikal

Russia / Irkutsk / Khuzhir /
 lake, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Lake Baikal is in Southern Siberia in Russia, located between Irkutsk Oblast to the northwest and the Buryat Republic to the southeast, near the city of Irkutsk. The name Baikal comes from Baigal or Байгал which in the Turkish language means "nature". It is also known as the "Blue Eye of Siberia". In Buryat language and Turkish language it is called Dalai-Nor, which means "sea lake."
At 1,637 meters (5,371 ft), Lake Baikal is the deepest lake in the world and is the largest freshwater lake by volume (23,000 km³), containing approximately twenty percent of the world's total surface fresh water. Like Lake Tanganyika, Lake Baikal was formed on an ancient rift valley and is therefore long and crescent-shaped with a surface area (31,500 km²) less than half that of Lake Superior or Lake Victoria.
Baikal is home to more than 1,700 species of plants and animals, two thirds of which can be found nowhere else in the world and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996.

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Baykal Gölü (Türkçe: Bayköl, Rusça:о́зеро Байка́л), dünyanın en derin gölü olarak anılmaktadır. Sibirya'nın güneyinde, Irkutsk Oblast ve Buryatya arasında yer alır. İrkutsk şehrinin yakınında bulunan göl, "Sibirya'nın Mavi Gözü" diye adlandırılır. Yüzölçümü yaklaşık 31.722 km²'dir (adalar hariç). Uzunluğu 636 km., en geniş yeri 79.5 km.'dir (Onguren ve Ust-Barguzin köyleri arasında). Gölün tabanı deniz seviyesinin yaklaşık 1285 m. altındadır. Gölün dibindeki tortul kayaçların yaklaşık 7 km. kalınlığında olduğu tahmin edilmektedir. Bu da gölün yeryüzündeki en derin yarıklardan biri olduğunu göstermektedir.
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Coordinates:   53°39'1"N   106°49'54"E
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