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- Q747554 subject Q7699438.
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- Q747554 abstract "Lake Narach (Belarusian: Нарач, pronounced [ˈnarat͡ʂ]; Russian: На́рочь, Naroch; Polish: Narocz; Lithuanian: Narutis) is a lake in north-western Belarus (Myadzyel Raion, Minsk Region), located in the basin of the Viliya river. It is the largest lake in Belarus (in 1921–39 it was the largest lake of Poland).Narach is a part of the Narach lake group (the others being Miastra (Belarusian: Мястра), Batoryn (Belarusian: Баторын), Blednaje (Belarusian: Бледнае)). It was formed about 11 thousand years ago after the Pleistocene ice ages. It has a surface area of 79.6 km2, a wider length of 12.8 km, a maximum depth of 24.8 m, average depth of 8.9 m, a volume of 710 million cubic meters. The lake is surrounded with pine forests. The Narach River flows out of it.Narach is an abode of 22 genera of fish, as the eel, pike, burbot, etc. The shore and islets are nested by different birds, as the mute swan, fish hawk, tarrock, dabchick.".
- Q747554 areaTotal "7.96E7".
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- Q747554 length "12800.0".
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- Q747554 maximumDepth "24.8".
- Q747554 shoreLength "41000.0".
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- Q747554 volume "7.1E8".
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- Q747554 area "79.6".
- Q747554 basinCountries "Belarus".
- Q747554 length "12.8".
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- Q747554 maxDepth "24.8 m".
- Q747554 name "Lake Narach".
- Q747554 shore "41.0".
- Q747554 volume "710000000".
- Q747554 point "54.8525 26.74972222222222".
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- Q747554 comment "Lake Narach (Belarusian: Нарач, pronounced [ˈnarat͡ʂ]; Russian: На́рочь, Naroch; Polish: Narocz; Lithuanian: Narutis) is a lake in north-western Belarus (Myadzyel Raion, Minsk Region), located in the basin of the Viliya river. It is the largest lake in Belarus (in 1921–39 it was the largest lake of Poland).Narach is a part of the Narach lake group (the others being Miastra (Belarusian: Мястра), Batoryn (Belarusian: Баторын), Blednaje (Belarusian: Бледнае)).".
- Q747554 label "Lake Narach".
- Q747554 lat "54.8525".
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- Q747554 name "Lake Narach".