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Map including the lower reaches of the Irtysh River The Irtysh in Omsk The Irtysh near Pavlodar in Kazakhstan. From its origins as the Kara-Irtysh (Black Irtysh) in the Mongolian Altay mountains in Xinjiang, China, the Irtysh flows northwest through Lake Zaysan in Kazakhstan, meeting the Ishim and Tobol rivers before merging with the Ob near Khanty-Mansiysk in western Siberia, Russia after ...
Ertis may refer to: Ertis (river), Kazakh name for the Irtysh; Ertis, Pavlodar Region, a village in Kazakhstan; Ertis District, a subdivision of Kazakhstan
Ertis (Kazakh: Ертіс, Ertıs) is a village in northern Kazakhstan. It is the administrative center of Ertis District in Pavlodar Region . Population: 7,772 (2009 Census results).
The major river flowing into it is the Kara Irtysh (Black Irtysh) and Kendyrlyk from the east; its only outlet is the Ertis, or Irtysh River. Since the construction of the Bukhtarma Dam on the Irtysh, downstream from the Zaysan, the lake has risen around 6 m (20 ft) above its natural level.
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The Babylonian Map of the World (also Imago Mundi or Mappa mundi) is a Babylonian clay tablet with a schematic world map and two inscriptions written in the Akkadian language. Dated to no earlier than the 9th century BC (with a late 8th or 7th century BC date being more likely), it includes a brief and partially lost textual description.
The Übi (Kazakh: Үбі, Übi) or Uba (Russian: Уба) is a river of Kazakhstan. [1] The river is a 278 km tributary stream to the transboundary Ertis river, and has a surrounding drainage basin that is 9,850 km 2 in size. [2] It flows through the town Shemonaikha. [3]
Ertis (Kazakh: Ертіс ауданы, Ertıs audany) is a district of Pavlodar Region in northern Kazakhstan. The administrative center of the district is the selo of Ertis . [ 3 ] Population: 19,037 (2013 estimate); [ 2 ] 20,853 (2009 Census results); [ 4 ] 33,129 (1999 Census results).