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- Aydar_Lake volume "4.43E10".
- Aydar_Lake abstract "The Aydar Lake (Uzbek: Aydar Ko‘li, Айдар кўли; Haydar ko‘li, Ҳайдар кўли; alternate spellings: Lake Aydarkul, Lake Aidarkul) is part of the man-made Aydar-Arnasay system of lakes, which covers an area of 4,000 square kilometres (1,500 mi²). This system includes 3 brackish water lakes (Aydar Kul, Arnasay and Tuzkan) located in the saline depressions of the south-eastern Kyzyl Kum (now in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan). The lakes are the unintentional byproduct of Soviet planning.Up to the middle of the last century the Arnasay lowland remained a dry Salt pan during most of the year. Only in Spring, in the lowlands, would the small, ephemeral Lake Tuzkan glisten briefly, disappearing in the hot weather.In the early sixties the Syr Darya was dammed up. Simultaneously the Chardarya irrigation dam was constructed. Floodgates were provided in the dam for flood control, and when in 1969 a raging flood occurred, these were opened as the dam's capacity was inadequate to cope with the flow. Between February 1969 and February 1970 almost 60% of the Syr Darya's average annual water flow (21 km³) was drained from the Chardarya Reservoir into the Arnasay lowland. In such a way new lakes were unintentionally created. Since 1969 the Aydar Lake has regularly received the waters of the Syr Darya River when they overflow the capacity of the Chardarya Reservoir. This has gradually filled up the natural cavity of Arnasay lowland to create the second largest lake in the region (after the remains of the Aral Sea).In 2005 the Aydar Lake contained 44.3 cubic kilometers of water. Today the area of the Aydar Lake amounts 3,000 km2 (1,200 sq mi). It is nearly 250 km (160 mi) long and up to 15 km (9.3 mi) wide. The mineralization of the water in the Aydar Lake averages only 2 grams per liter (2,000 ppm).Many sorts of fish including the Sazan (Cyprinus carpio), Pike perch (Stizostedion lucioperca), Bream (Abramis brama), Cat-fish (Silurus glanis), Hzereh (Aspius aspius), Chehon (Pelecus cultratus), Ophidian fish (Channa argus) were introduced to the lake, which nowadays works as a source of industrial fishing. The lake system provides between 760 and 2,000 tones of fish annually (according to statistical data between 1994 and 2001).In addition to fauna common in the Kyzyl Kum, there are many kinds of water birds migrating from the Aral Sea that make their homes around the lake.The Aydar Lake is located away from inhabited localities, therefore there is perfect silence around the lake. At the present time 345 families (approx. 1,760 people) reside near the lake.The region of the Aydar Lake is an area of great potential for fishing, yurting and camel-back riding tourist activities.".
- Aydar_Lake areaTotal "3.0E9".
- Aydar_Lake country Uzbekistan.
- Aydar_Lake length "250000.0".
- Aydar_Lake location Kyzyl_Kum.
- Aydar_Lake thumbnail Aydar_Lake.jpg?width=300.
- Aydar_Lake type Reservoir.
- Aydar_Lake volume "4.43E10".
- Aydar_Lake width "15000.0".
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageExternalLink www.pagetour.narod.ru.
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageExternalLink Lake_Aidar.htm.
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageID "4610265".
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageLength "3874".
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageRevisionID "679436725".
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Aral_Sea.
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Artificial_lake.
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Asp_(fish).
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Bream.
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Cat-fish.
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lakes_of_Uzbekistan.
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Catfish.
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Common_carp.
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Dry_lake.
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Ephemeral.
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Ephemerality.
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Kazakhstan.
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Kyzyl_Kum.
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Northern_snakehead.
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Pelecus_cultratus.
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Pike_perch.
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Reservoir.
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Sander_(genus).
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Sarmishsay.
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Syr_Darya.
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Tourism_in_Uzbekistan.
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Uzbekistan.
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Yurt.
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aydar Lake".
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aydar_Lake".
- Aydar_Lake basinCountries "Uzbekistan".
- Aydar_Lake hasPhotoCollection Aydar_Lake.
- Aydar_Lake lakeType Artificial_lake.
- Aydar_Lake lakeType Reservoir.
- Aydar_Lake location Kyzyl_Kum.
- Aydar_Lake name "Aydar Lake".
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_lake.
- Aydar_Lake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-uz.
- Aydar_Lake subject Category:Lakes_of_Uzbekistan.
- Aydar_Lake hypernym Part.
- Aydar_Lake point "40.916666666666664 66.8".
- Aydar_Lake type Article.
- Aydar_Lake type BodyOfWater.
- Aydar_Lake type Lake.
- Aydar_Lake type NaturalPlace.
- Aydar_Lake type Place.
- Aydar_Lake type Article.
- Aydar_Lake type Attraction.
- Aydar_Lake type Location.
- Aydar_Lake type BodyOfWater.
- Aydar_Lake type LakeBodyOfWater.
- Aydar_Lake type Place.
- Aydar_Lake type Thing.
- Aydar_Lake type SpatialThing.
- Aydar_Lake type Q23397.
- Aydar_Lake comment "The Aydar Lake (Uzbek: Aydar Ko‘li, Айдар кўли; Haydar ko‘li, Ҳайдар кўли; alternate spellings: Lake Aydarkul, Lake Aidarkul) is part of the man-made Aydar-Arnasay system of lakes, which covers an area of 4,000 square kilometres (1,500 mi²). This system includes 3 brackish water lakes (Aydar Kul, Arnasay and Tuzkan) located in the saline depressions of the south-eastern Kyzyl Kum (now in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan).".
- Aydar_Lake label "Aydar Lake".
- Aydar_Lake sameAs Aidarkul.
- Aydar_Lake sameAs Айдаркул.
- Aydar_Lake sameAs Ajdarkul.
- Aydar_Lake sameAs Айдаркуль.
- Aydar_Lake sameAs Aydarkoʻl.
- Aydar_Lake sameAs Lago_Aidar.
- Aydar_Lake sameAs Lac_Aydar.
- Aydar_Lake sameAs アイダール湖.
- Aydar_Lake sameAs Айдаркөл_көлі.
- Aydar_Lake sameAs Aidarkulis.
- Aydar_Lake sameAs Ajdar-kul.
- Aydar_Lake sameAs m.0ccgx6.
- Aydar_Lake sameAs Айдаркуль.
- Aydar_Lake sameAs Айдаркүл.
- Aydar_Lake sameAs Айдаркуль.
- Aydar_Lake sameAs Haydarkoʻl.
- Aydar_Lake sameAs Q280771.
- Aydar_Lake sameAs Q280771.
- Aydar_Lake lat "40.916666666666664".
- Aydar_Lake long "66.8".
- Aydar_Lake wasDerivedFrom Aydar_Lake?oldid=679436725.
- Aydar_Lake depiction Aydar_Lake.jpg.
- Aydar_Lake isPrimaryTopicOf Aydar_Lake.
- Aydar_Lake name "Aydar Lake".