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Summary Of: Lake Van

Lake Van is one of the world... Lake Van is 119 km across at its widest point... Lake Van has an area of 3... Lake Van has accumulated great amounts of sediment washed in from surrounding plains and valleys... Lake Van stores the climate history of the last 800... The Lake Van region is the home of the rare... By the 11th century the region around Lake Van was on the border between the... Alp Arslan gave the region around Lake Van to his commander S... across Lake Van between the cities... s Lake Van Provides Precise Insights Into Eurasia...

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