The Caspian Sea
Caspian Sea
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Caspian Sea
The major body of water along the western boundaries of Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan is the CASPIAN SEA.
The sea that laps the shores of Iran, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan is the Caspian Sea. It is the world's largest enclosed inland body of water, often classified as a lake. The Caspian Sea is bordered by five countries and is significant for its rich biodiversity and oil and gas reserves.
The Caspian Sea, though Europe and Asia are continents and not countries.
No, there is no country called Caspia. The Caspian Sea is the world's largest inland body of water, bordered by several countries including Russia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Azerbaijan.
The Caspian Sea is located in Eurasia, bordering several countries including Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, and Iran. It is the world's largest inland body of water by surface area.
The Caspian Sea is considered Earth's largest inland lake. It is bordered by several countries including Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Iran, and Azerbaijan. It has a surface area of about 371,000 square kilometers.
The Caspian Sea and is bounded by Iran, Russia, kazikstan, Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan.
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The body of water between Kazakhstan and Iran is the Caspian Sea. It is the largest enclosed inland body of water in the world, bordered by five countries: Kazakhstan, Iran, Russia, Azerbaijan, and Turkmenistan. The Caspian Sea is known for its unique ecosystem and rich natural resources, including oil and gas reserves.