Lake Winnipeg - translation to russian
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Lake Winnipeg - translation to russian

LAKE IN MANITOBA, CANADA
Winnipeg Lake; Lake winnipeg
  • Gimli]] on Lake Winnipeg.
  • American White Pelicans loaf near shore, Hecla-Grindstone Provincial Park
  • [[NASA]] false-colour image of Lake Winnipeg

Lake Winnipeg         
озеро Виннипег
Winnipeg         
  • The Forks]]. The city lies at the bottom of the [[Red River Valley]], a flood plain with a flat topography.
  • Entrance to [[CFB Winnipeg]]. CFB Winnipeg is the home garrison for a number of [[Royal Canadian Air Force]] units.
  • ICI Manitoba]] is the French-language station.
  • [[Centennial Concert Hall]] is a [[performing arts centre]] that is home to the [[Manitoba Opera]], [[Royal Winnipeg Ballet]], and the [[Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra]].
  • Centred on the intersection of [[Portage and Main]], [[Downtown Winnipeg]] is the city's [[central business district]].
  • St. Boniface]] neighbourhood.
  • The Korean Pavilion during [[Folklorama]].
  • Winnipeg is home to the [[Manitoba Legislative Building]], which houses the [[Legislative Assembly of Manitoba]].
  • Red]] rivers. [[Fort Gibraltar]] was erected in 1809.
  • Winters are cold with little precipitation in Winnipeg.
  • inter-city]] [[railway station]] for the city.
  • Nazi]] occupation of the city to raise [[war bonds]].
  • seat of municipal government]].
  • Crowd gathered outside old City Hall during the [[Winnipeg General Strike]] in 1919
CAPITAL AND LARGEST CITY OF THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA, CANADA
Winnipeg, MB; Winnepeg; Winnipeg, Canada; Winterpeg; WPG; List of Winnipeg sister cities; École Marie-Anne-Gaboury, Winnipeg; Winnipeg, MB, Canada; Winnepeg, Manitoba; Winipeg; Winnipeg, Manitoba; List of Winnipeg MPs and MLAs; Whyte Ridge; Victor Mager School, Winnipeg; Frontenac School, Winnipeg; Archwood School, Winnipeg; Darwin School, Winnipeg; George McDowell School, Winnipeg; Winnipegger; École Guyot, Winnipeg; Windsor School, Winnipeg; Ecole Marie-Anne-Gaboury; Ecole Guyot; Shamrock School, Winnipeg; Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; UN/LOCODE:CAWNP; St. John Brebeuf School (Winnipeg); Whinnipeg; The peg; The weather in Winnipeg; Victor Mager School; Shamrock School; École Marie-Anne-Gaboury; École Guyot; Darwin School; Frontenac School; Archwood School; The Peg; Capital of Manitoba; Geography of Winnipeg
Winnipeg noun г. Виннипег
Winnipeg         
  • The Forks]]. The city lies at the bottom of the [[Red River Valley]], a flood plain with a flat topography.
  • Entrance to [[CFB Winnipeg]]. CFB Winnipeg is the home garrison for a number of [[Royal Canadian Air Force]] units.
  • ICI Manitoba]] is the French-language station.
  • [[Centennial Concert Hall]] is a [[performing arts centre]] that is home to the [[Manitoba Opera]], [[Royal Winnipeg Ballet]], and the [[Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra]].
  • Centred on the intersection of [[Portage and Main]], [[Downtown Winnipeg]] is the city's [[central business district]].
  • St. Boniface]] neighbourhood.
  • The Korean Pavilion during [[Folklorama]].
  • Winnipeg is home to the [[Manitoba Legislative Building]], which houses the [[Legislative Assembly of Manitoba]].
  • Red]] rivers. [[Fort Gibraltar]] was erected in 1809.
  • Winters are cold with little precipitation in Winnipeg.
  • inter-city]] [[railway station]] for the city.
  • Nazi]] occupation of the city to raise [[war bonds]].
  • seat of municipal government]].
  • Crowd gathered outside old City Hall during the [[Winnipeg General Strike]] in 1919
CAPITAL AND LARGEST CITY OF THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA, CANADA
Winnipeg, MB; Winnepeg; Winnipeg, Canada; Winterpeg; WPG; List of Winnipeg sister cities; École Marie-Anne-Gaboury, Winnipeg; Winnipeg, MB, Canada; Winnepeg, Manitoba; Winipeg; Winnipeg, Manitoba; List of Winnipeg MPs and MLAs; Whyte Ridge; Victor Mager School, Winnipeg; Frontenac School, Winnipeg; Archwood School, Winnipeg; Darwin School, Winnipeg; George McDowell School, Winnipeg; Winnipegger; École Guyot, Winnipeg; Windsor School, Winnipeg; Ecole Marie-Anne-Gaboury; Ecole Guyot; Shamrock School, Winnipeg; Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; UN/LOCODE:CAWNP; St. John Brebeuf School (Winnipeg); Whinnipeg; The peg; The weather in Winnipeg; Victor Mager School; Shamrock School; École Marie-Anne-Gaboury; École Guyot; Darwin School; Frontenac School; Archwood School; The Peg; Capital of Manitoba; Geography of Winnipeg

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Wikipedia

Lake Winnipeg

Lake Winnipeg (French: Lac Winnipeg, Ojibwe: ᐑᓂᐸᑲᒥᐠᓴᑯ˙ᑯᐣ, romanized: Weenipagamiksaguygun) is a very large, relatively shallow 24,514-square-kilometre (9,465 sq mi) lake in North America, in the province of Manitoba, Canada. Its southern end is about 55 kilometres (34 mi) north of the city of Winnipeg. Lake Winnipeg is Canada's sixth-largest freshwater lake and the third-largest freshwater lake contained entirely within Canada, but it is relatively shallow (mean depth of 12 m [39 ft]) excluding a narrow 36 m (118 ft) deep channel between the northern and southern basins. It is the eleventh-largest freshwater lake on Earth. The lake's east side has pristine boreal forests and rivers that were in 2018 inscribed as Pimachiowin Aki, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The lake is 416 km (258 mi) from north to south, with remote sandy beaches, large limestone cliffs, and many bat caves in some areas. Manitoba Hydro uses the lake as one of the largest reservoirs in the world. There are many islands, most of them undeveloped.

The Sagkeeng First Nation holds a reserve on Turtle Island, in the southern part of the lake. The Anishinaabe people have been in this area for thousands of years, long before European settlers.

Examples of use of Lake Winnipeg
1. With snowshoes strapped to our boots, my brother and I set off across the ice of Lake Winnipeg towards Little Punk Island.
2. The Sheyenne River is a tributary of the Red River, which flows north into Manitoba‘s Lake Winnipeg. The outlet is very helpful, when it‘s running, because it gives people a sense that we aren‘t just depending on nature and her whims,‘‘ he said.
What is the Russian for Lake Winnipeg? Translation of &#39Lake Winnipeg&#39 to Russian