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Encyclopedia > Lake Seliger

Seliger (Russian: Селигер) is a lake in Novgorod and Tver Oblasts of Russia, in the northwest of the Valdai Hills, a part of the Volga basin. Absolute height: 205 m, area 212 km2. Categories: Stub | Oblasts of Russia ... Categories: Stub | Oblasts of Russia ... For other meanings of the word Volga see Volga (disambiguation) Волга Length 3,690 km Elevation of the source 225 m Average discharge  ? m³/s Area watershed 1. ... For the term related to television programmes, see watershed (television). ...


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Seliger Lake – pearl of Russian nature :: Places and Resorts :: Travel :: Russia-InfoCentre (655 words)
A pearl of Russian nature, Seliger Lake, is situated in the centre of the country between Moscow and St. Petersburg, amongst the forest territory of Valdai Hills.
Seliger is a big and beautiful system of lakes linked by effluents, with a lot of small islands and is surrounded by forests, including pine woods rich in mushrooms and berries.
Trips to Seliger lakes are one of the strongest impressions of travelling to the Seliger Region.
MyWestTexas.com - Kel Seliger begins race for senate seat (470 words)
Just like Bivins did two years ago, Seliger officially kicked off his election bid in Howard County, showing respect for the newest member of the district and at the same time serving a warning to the other candidates in the race that the former mayor of Amarillo will be a most formidable candidate.
Seliger, though, is currently the lone candidate from the northern half of the district, a luxury which made his trip into Howard County possible this early in the campaign.
Seliger, who recently gave up his place on the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission to run for state senate, is also well-versed in school finance and other education issues; however, he warns no one is just going to Austin and wave a magic wand to improve Texas' school situation.
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