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Olkhon (Russian: Ольхо́н, also
transliterated as Olchon; Buryat: Ойхон, Oikhon) is the third-largest lake
island in the world. It is by far the largest...
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winds exist in Baikal's rift valley.
Frozen lake
Baikal near
Olkhon Island Cliffs on
Olkhon Island A
sandy beach in the
Kabansky District Mountains on the...
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Siberian Islands Novaya Zemlya Oktyabrskoy Revolyutsii,
Severnaya Zemlya Olkhon, lake
Baikal Onekotan,
Kuril Islands Rudolfa,
Franz Josef Land Paramushir...
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Olkhon Gate (Russian: Ольхонские Ворота,
Olkhonskie Vorota) is a
strait of Lake Baikal, Russia. It
separates the south-west of
Olkhon Island from the...
- is a rock, on
Olkhon Island, Lake Baikal, Russia. It is in
Pribaikalsky National Park, and is near Khuzhir, the
largest city on
Olkhon Island. The rock...
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Mouchalagane Lake on the
western side and
Manicouagan Lake on the
eastern side.
Olkhon in Lake Baikal,
Russia – 730 km2 (280 sq mi) Isle
Royale in Lake Superior...
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Buryat religious specialist in
Olkhon.
Because they have
undergone Russian colonialism, the Buryat's
belief system is
labeled an "indigenous religion"...
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mountain vole or
Olkhon mountain vole (Alticola olchonensis) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Cricetidae. It is
found prin****lly on the
Olkhon and Ogoi islands...
- Toko'yoto, Tomam, Xaya
Iccita and Zonget.
Places with
sacred areas include Olkhon, an
island in Lake Baikal. Many
cities in
northern Siberia, such as...
- Part of a
series on
Anthropology of
religion Buryat shaman on
Olkhon Island,
Siberia Basic concepts Afterlife Animism Augury Communitas Comparative religion...