Lake Svyatoye (Russian: Свя́тое о́зеро, IPA: [ˈsvʲɪtəjə ˈozʲɪrə] — literally Holy lake) is a glacial lake in Shatursky District, Moscow Oblast, Russia...
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administrative center of Shatursky District in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located on Lake Svyatoye 124 kilometers (77 mi) east of Moscow. Population: 32,885 (2010 Census);...
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Zhukovsky District Жуковский район District Lake Svyatoye, a protected area of Russia in Zhukovsky District Coat of arms Location of Zhukovsky District...
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241 as of 2010. There are 5 streets. Klimovskaya is located on the Svyatoye Lake, 45 km southwest of Konosha (the district's administrative centre) by...
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Moscow Oblast (section Rivers and lakes)
heights are 120–150 meters (390–490 ft). Most lakes of the lowlands, such as Lakes Chyornoye and Svyatoye, are of glacial origin. Here lies the lowest...
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Navashinsky District Навашинский район District Bolshoye Svyatoye Lake, a protected area of Russia in Navashinsky District Flag Coat of arms Location...
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include the Ugra, the Zhizdra, the Protva, and the Vorya. Large lakes: Bezdon and Svyatoye. As of 2006,[update] the total area occupied by forests is around...
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district. There are about forty-eight different lakes located within the district, including Svyatoye, Muromskoye, Velikoye, Karasevo, Spasskoye, Torbeyevskoye...
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