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VIVA - Krasnoyarsk Territory
VOGHE - Vologda region
KETA - Krasnoyarsk Territory
LAMA - Krasnoyarsk Territory
LACHA - Arkhangelsk region
NEVO - the old Russian name for Lake Ladoga
NERO - Yaroslavl region
PENO - Tver region
CHANNY - Novosibirsk region, endorheic nomadic lake
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AGATA - Siberia
BAUNT - Buryatia
WHITE - Vologda region
VOLGO - Tver region
MANYCH - Republic of Kalmykia
OREL - Khabarovsk Territory
ORNO (Voron) - Pskov region
Sarpa - Republic of Kalmykia
SENEZH - Moscow region
UDYL - Khabarovsk Territory
KHANKA - Primorsky Krai
KHASAN - Primorsky Krai
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BAIKAL - Eastern Siberia, the deepest lake in the world
BUSANI - Republic of Buryatia
MSTINO - Tver region
PYASINO - Krasnoyarsk Territory
SANDAL - Republic of Karelia
TAIMYR - Krasnoyarsk Territory
TEPLOOE - Pskov region
EVORON - Khabarovsk Territory
Elton - Volgograd region, brackish lake
YAMTUBO - Tyumen region
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VELYKOE - Tver region
ILMEN - Novgorod region
IMANDRA - Murmansk region
PYAOZERO (Pyavozero) - Republic of Karelia
SARTLAN - Novosibirsk region
SELIGER - Tver, Novgorod region
TUNAICHA - Sakhalin region, salt lake
CHUDSKOE (Peypsiyarv) - Pskov region
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VYGOZERO - Republic of Karelia
DEEP - Eastern Siberia
KOVZHSKOE - Vologda region
LOVOZERO - Murmansk region
ONEZHSKOE - Republic of Karelia, Leningrad, Vologda regions, relict lake
PLESHCHEEVO (Pereslavskoe) - Yaroslavl region
SEGOZERO - Republic of Karelia
TELETSKOE (Altynkol) - Republic of Altai
TOPOZERO - Republic of Karelia
UMBOZERO - Murmansk region
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BASKUNCHAK - Astrakhan region, salt lake
GALICHSKOE - Kostroma region
KOVDOZERO - Murmansk region, now a reservoir
KUBENSKOE - Vologda region
Ladoga (Nevo) - Republic of Karelia, Leningrad region, relict lake
PSKOVSKOE - Pskov region
SEBEZHSKOE - Pskov region
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VALDAISKOE - Novgorod region
KOLVITSKOE - Murmansk region
HANTAISKOE - Krasnoyarsk Territory
CHUKHLOMSKOE - Kostroma region
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KULUNDINSKOE - Altai Territory
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