Lake Pekulney (Russian: Пекульнейское озеро) is a lake of Anadyr District, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia. The lake has a basin area of 435 km2 (168 sq mi)...
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largest lakes are Lake Krasnoye, west of Anadyr, Lake Pekulney and Lake Elgygytgyn in central Chukotka. Other important lakes are Koolen, Lake Ioni, Pychgynmygytgyn...
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Petukhovskoye (Петуховское) Pleshcheyevo (Плещеево) Peipus (Чудско-Псковское) Pekulney (Пекульнейское озеро) Peschanoye (Песчаное) Peschanoye (Песчаное) Pyakuto...
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the latter rising above the NW side of lake Maynits in the central part of the range. Vaamochka and Pekulney are coastal lagoons that lie on the southern...
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northern end, close to Lake Krasnoye. Ukvushvuynen Range, highest point 1,423 metres (4,669 ft), the easternmost, close to Lake Pekulney. Rivers Main, Khatyrka...
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Bering Sea, on a spit by the between Lake Vaamochka (Chukot: Ваамъечгын, meaning the "meeting of rivers") and Lake Pekulney. The word Meynypilgyno means "The...
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flows southwards across the eastern edge of the Anadyr Highlands and the Pekulney Range, and joins with the Enmyvaam in the Parapol-Belsky Lowlands, at the...
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metres (6,191 ft). Ekityk Range, highest point 1,317 metres (4,321 ft). Pekulney Range, highest point 1,362 metres (4,469 ft). Iskaten Range, highest point...
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by the Pekulney Range to the east. The average height of the plateau surface is between 700 meters (2,300 ft) and 800 meters (2,600 ft). Lake Elgygytgyn...
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