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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Ulungur Lake is located in Fuhai County, Xinjiang, China. With an area of 1,035 square kilometers, the lake is one of China's ten largest freshwater lakes. Its main tributary is the Ulungur River.Lake Ulungur is divided into two sections, often viewed as to separate lakes: the Buluntuo Lake (or the Ulungur Lake proper) and the smaller Jili Lake (吉力湖, 46°55′00″N 87°25′00″E), connected by a narrow channel. The main affluent of the Ulungur-Jili system is the Ulungur River; presently, its main channel enters the Jili Lake at around 46°59′30″N 87°26′00″E.Between 1960 and 1987, the lake level dropped by 4.2 m, due to the increasing use of the river water for irrigation and other needs. To alleviate this problem, in 1987 a canal was built through the narrow isthmus Lake Ulungur and the Irtysh River, diverting some of the Irtysh water into the lake.(The canal can be seen on Google Maps, starting at 47°26′31″N 87°34′11″E and ending in two outlets, at 47°25′16.3″N 87°33′04.6″E and 47°25′21.6″N 87°33′27.5″E).By the fall of the following year this allowed the lake to return to its original level, and for the wetlands around its shore to revive; this made it possible for the lake fisheries to recover.. }

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