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- Tsipikan (Russian: Ципикан) is a rural locality (a settlement) in Bauntovsky District, Republic of Buryatia, Russia. The po****tion was 69 as of 2010....
- The Tsipikan (Russian: Ципикан) is a river in Buryatia, Russia. It is the second largest tributary of the Tsipa, after the Amalat, of the Vitim basin....
- (in Nyuya) Derba Ura Peleduy Vitim (in Vitim) Kalar Kalakan Tsipa Amalat Tsipikan Bambuyka Muya Kuanda Kalakan Mamakan Karenga Konda Mama Chaya Ichera Chechuy...
- Baunt Depression, along which the Tsipa River flows, stretches between the Tsipikan Mountains and the South Muya Range. Baunt, after which the district is...
- Baunt lake. The Bolshoy Khapton range is part of the watershed of the Tsipikan and Upper Tsipa rivers. In its eastern section it reaches a maximum width...
- The Upper Tsipa enters the lake at the SW s**** through two arms. The Tsipikan flows from the east into the lake and further to the east lies lake Busani...
- 2010. There are 4 streets. Okunevo is located by lake Kapylyushi, in the Tsipikan river valley, 113 km northwest of Bagdarin (the district's administrative...
- "Tsipo-Tsipikansky" (Ципо-Ципиканских) lake group —named after rivers Tsipa and Tsipikan, which is also known as Bauntovsky (Баунтовских) —after neighboring lake...
- northwestern corner of the Vitim Plateau, near the left bank of river Tsipikan, of the Vitim river basin. Together with lake Baunt it belongs to the "Tsipo-Tsipikansky"...
- southeast of Taksimo. Its main tributaries are the 329 km (204 mi) long Tsipikan and the 374 km (232 mi) long Amalat from the right. There are 3,227 lakes...