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The Caspian Sea is classified as a saline body of water, containing a mix of both saltwater and freshwater. Its salinity is lower than that of ocean water, making it a unique brackish water environment. The salinity varies in different areas, influenced by factors such as evaporation and river inflow. Despite being called a "sea," it is technically the world's largest enclosed inland body of water.

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