Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Lake Baikal' has mentioned 'River' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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The Sarma (named after the Sarma River) blows northwest in the autumn through the Sarma valley and the strait of Olkhon Island. | WIKI |
The Barguzin (named after the Barguzin river) blows northeast in the spring. | WIKI |
Frozen lake Baikal near Olkhon Island Cliffs on Olkhon Island A sandy beach in the Kabansky District Mountains on the Svyatoy Nos Peninsula, Zabaykalsky National Park The river Turka at its mouth before joining Lake Baikal | WIKI |
Circle of thin ice, diameter of 4.4xc2xa0km (2.7xc2xa0mi) at the lake's southern tip, probably caused by convection Delta of the Selenga River, Baikal's main tributary | WIKI |
It was done first by following the Angara River upstream from Yeniseysk (founded 1619) and later by moving south from the Lena River. | WIKI |
In 1638, Perfilyev crossed from the Angara over the Ilim portage to the Lena River and went downstream as far as Olyokminsk. | WIKI |
Returning, he sailed up the Vitim River into the area east of Lake Baikal (1640) where he heard reports of the Amur country. | WIKI |
Half his party under Skorokhodov remained on the lake, reached the Upper Angara at its northern tip, and wintered on the Barguzin River on the northeast side. | WIKI |
He crossed the lake and explored the lower Selenge River. | WIKI |
In 1648, Ivan Galkin built an ostrog on the Barguzin River which became a center for eastward expansion. | WIKI |
Beginning in 1956, the impounding of the Irkutsk Dam on the Angara River raised the level of the lake by 1.4xc2xa0m (4.6xc2xa0ft). | WIKI |
In 2006, the Russian government announced plans to build the world's first international uranium enrichment center at an existing nuclear facility in Angarsk, a city on the river Angara some 95xc2xa0km (59xc2xa0mi) downstream from the lake's shores. | WIKI |
[128] See "Barguzin River" for sample lyrics. | WIKI |