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434:in July 2022
353:Shore length
345:Water volume
321:Surface area
1688:(12): 40–6.
1539:Sokolov AA
1412:Lake Peipus
1400:Lake Peipus
1359:Peipsi järv
1101:whitefishes
1011:, into the
882:Evaporation
859:groundwater
769:August 2010
695: [
686:'chicken',
665:Paul Ariste
533:Pihkva järv
507:Peipsi järv
478:Lake Saimaa
470:Lake Vänern
462:Lake Ladoga
439:Lake Peipus
393:Settlements
237: /
212:Coordinates
178:Lake Peipus
141:Lake Peipus
108:Lake Peipus
33:Lake Peipus
1993:Categories
1639:2018-01-08
1388:References
1203:Pike-perch
1175:Carp bream
1138:phosphorus
1113:Baltic Sea
1089:pike-perch
1053:grass rush
1025:Piirissaar
1013:Baltic Sea
872:Streamflow
466:Lake Onega
387:Piirissaar
337:Max. depth
149:Baltic Sea
18:Lake Pskov
1372:romanized
1332:sandstone
1283:Lithuania
1109:White Sea
1073:arrowhead
909:sediments
797:Paleozoic
795:. In the
729:Formation
661:Onega Bay
657:Пейпозеро
559:Lämmijärv
1985:Estonica
1979:Archived
1910:Archived
1744:Archived
1713:Archived
1613:Archived
1578:Archived
1355:Estonian
1336:swallows
1329:Devonian
1321:Novgorod
1295:frescoes
1279:Novgorod
1248:Novgorod
1232:Velikaya
1220:Kallaste
985:Velikaya
960:Kallaste
905:plankton
629:Estonian
611:and the
596:via the
586:Velikaya
554:Estonian
528:Estonian
502:Estonian
489:ice ages
445:lake in
397:Kallaste
258:Velikaya
197:Location
50:Estonian
1907:My Gdov
1374::
1363:Russian
1287:Muscovy
1269:of the
1238:History
1216:Mustvee
1210:Economy
1132:Ecology
1097:roaches
1049:bulrush
1041:calamus
1021:Kolpina
1005:Võhandu
997:Zhelcha
989:Emajõgi
955:Mustvee
868:Outflow
855:Surface
838:Volume
821:marshes
801:glacier
793:ice age
659:) near
653:Russian
645:Russian
637:Russian
600:River.
590:Emajõgi
564:Russian
538:Russian
512:Russian
482:Finland
476:), and
451:Estonia
432:Mustvee
401:Mustvee
383:Kolpina
379:Kamenka
374:Islands
303:Estonia
266:Avijõgi
262:Emajõgi
225:27°29′E
222:58°41′N
201:Estonia
65:Russian
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1063:) and
993:Gdovka
843:Inflow
684:põippõ
677:peippu
649:Пейпия
633:Peipsi
625:Peipus
582:Soviet
474:Sweden
455:Russia
447:Europe
311:Russia
309:, and
307:Latvia
205:Russia
151:region
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1838:Псков
1342:Notes
1263:Pskov
1228:Pskov
1189:Roach
1105:smelt
1093:bream
1085:perch
1009:Narva
1001:Piusa
707:pepis
703:piepe
699:]
681:Votic
673:peipo
598:Narva
580:from
297:Basin
280:Narva
1892:Гдов
1861:ISBN
1819:ISBN
1792:ISBN
1506:2023
1309:Gdov
1285:and
1224:Gdov
1111:and
1079:and
1037:cane
987:and
895:silt
857:and
817:peat
722:чудь
716:Chud
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