Kyzyltuz
Kyzyltuz is a salt lake group in Zhelezin District, Pavlodar Region, Kazakhstan. The lakes lie 6 kilometers to the northwest of Krasnovka village, in the area of the Kazakhstan-Russia border, and 90 kilometers to the ENE of Zhelezinka, the district capital.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Lake
- Description: lake in Kazakhstan
- Also known as: “Kyzyltuz (Zhelezin District)”, “Qızıltuz köli”, and “Қызылтұз көлі”
Kyzyltuz
- Categories: salt lake and body of water
- Location: Pavlodar Region, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Asia
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Latitude
53.79307° or 53° 47′ 35″ northLongitude
76.7781° or 76° 46′ 41″ eastElevation
88 metres (289 feet)Open location code
9J5RQQVH+66OpenStreetMap ID
way 1374654777OpenStreetMap feature
natural=waterOpenStreetMap feature
water=lakeGeoNames ID
1535716Wikidata ID
Q27430754
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Swedish—“Kyzyltuz” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Ozero Kyzyltuz (lanaw nga asin)”
- Cebuano: “Ozero Kyzyltuz”
- Kazakh: “Қызылтұз (көл, Железин ауданы)”
- Kazakh: “Қызылтұз”
- Persian: “قزلتوز”
- Russian: “Кызылтуз (озеро)”
- Russian: “Кызылтуз”
- Russian: “озеро Кызылтуз”
- Russian: “Озеро Кызылтуз”
- Swedish: “Ozero Kyzyltuz (saltsjö)”
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