Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Lake_Imandra> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 76 of
76
with 100 items per page.
- Lake_Imandra abstract "Imandra (Russian: Имандра, Finnish: Imantero) is a lake in the south-western part of the Kola Peninsula in Murmansk Oblast, Russia, slightly beyond the Arctic circle. It is located 127 m above sea level; its area is about 876 km², maximum depth is 67 m. The shape of the shore line is complicated. There are a number of islands and the largest one, Erm Island measures 26 km². There are three principal parts of the lake connected by narrow straits: Greater Imandra (Большая Имандра) or Khibinskaya Imandra in the north (area 328 km², length about 55 km, width 3-5 km), Ekostrovskaya Imandra in the centre (area 351 km²), and Babinskaya Imandra in the west (area 133 km²). The lake drains into the Kandalaksha Gulf of the White Sea by the Niva River. The lake is known for the transparency of its water and its abundance of fish.".
- Lake_Imandra areaTotal "8.76E8".
- Lake_Imandra country Russia.
- Lake_Imandra depth "67.0".
- Lake_Imandra elevation "127.0".
- Lake_Imandra frozen "Winter".
- Lake_Imandra island Erm_Island.
- Lake_Imandra location Kola_Peninsula.
- Lake_Imandra location Murmansk_Oblast.
- Lake_Imandra outflow Niva_River.
- Lake_Imandra thumbnail Lake_Imandra_NASA.jpg?width=300.
- Lake_Imandra wikiPageID "3500928".
- Lake_Imandra wikiPageRevisionID "578209575".
- Lake_Imandra basinCountries "Russia".
- Lake_Imandra frozen "Winter".
- Lake_Imandra hasPhotoCollection Lake_Imandra.
- Lake_Imandra imageLake "Lake Imandra NASA.jpg".
- Lake_Imandra islands Erm_Island.
- Lake_Imandra lakeName "Lake Imandra".
- Lake_Imandra location Kola_Peninsula.
- Lake_Imandra location Murmansk_Oblast.
- Lake_Imandra outflow Niva_River.
- Lake_Imandra wordnet_type synset-lake-noun-1.
- Lake_Imandra subject Category:Lakes_of_Murmansk_Oblast.
- Lake_Imandra subject Category:Niva_basin.
- Lake_Imandra point "67.66666666666667 33.0".
- Lake_Imandra type BodyOfWater109225146.
- Lake_Imandra type Lake109328904.
- Lake_Imandra type LakesOfMurmanskOblast.
- Lake_Imandra type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Lake_Imandra type Thing100002452.
- Lake_Imandra type YagoGeoEntity.
- Lake_Imandra type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Lake_Imandra type BodyOfWater.
- Lake_Imandra type Lake.
- Lake_Imandra type NaturalPlace.
- Lake_Imandra type Place.
- Lake_Imandra type Wikidata:Q532.
- Lake_Imandra type BodyOfWater.
- Lake_Imandra type LakeBodyOfWater.
- Lake_Imandra type Place.
- Lake_Imandra type BodyOfWater.
- Lake_Imandra type Lake.
- Lake_Imandra type Location.
- Lake_Imandra type _Feature.
- Lake_Imandra type SpatialThing.
- Lake_Imandra comment "Imandra (Russian: Имандра, Finnish: Imantero) is a lake in the south-western part of the Kola Peninsula in Murmansk Oblast, Russia, slightly beyond the Arctic circle. It is located 127 m above sea level; its area is about 876 km², maximum depth is 67 m. The shape of the shore line is complicated. There are a number of islands and the largest one, Erm Island measures 26 km².".
- Lake_Imandra label "Imandra".
- Lake_Imandra label "Imandra".
- Lake_Imandra label "Imandrameer".
- Lake_Imandra label "Lac Imandra".
- Lake_Imandra label "Lago Imandra".
- Lake_Imandra label "Lago Imandra".
- Lake_Imandra label "Lake Imandra".
- Lake_Imandra label "Имандра".
- Lake_Imandra label "イマンドラ湖".
- Lake_Imandra label "伊曼德拉湖".
- Lake_Imandra sameAs Imandra.
- Lake_Imandra sameAs Imandra.
- Lake_Imandra sameAs Lago_Imandra.
- Lake_Imandra sameAs Lac_Imandra.
- Lake_Imandra sameAs Lago_Imandra.
- Lake_Imandra sameAs イマンドラ湖.
- Lake_Imandra sameAs 이만트라_호.
- Lake_Imandra sameAs Imandrameer.
- Lake_Imandra sameAs Imandra.
- Lake_Imandra sameAs m.09gych.
- Lake_Imandra sameAs Q265997.
- Lake_Imandra sameAs Q265997.
- Lake_Imandra sameAs Lake_Imandra.
- Lake_Imandra lat "67.66666666666667".
- Lake_Imandra long "33.0".
- Lake_Imandra wasDerivedFrom Lake_Imandra?oldid=578209575.
- Lake_Imandra depiction Lake_Imandra_NASA.jpg.
- Lake_Imandra isPrimaryTopicOf Lake_Imandra.
- Lake_Imandra name "Lake Imandra".