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Barsa-Kelmes ( Russian: Барсакельмес, Kazakh: Барсакелмес, Barsakelmes meaning "the place of no return") is a former island, the largest in the Aral Sea. Its area was 133km 2 in the 1980s, [1] but as the sea became more shallow it steadily grew, until in the 1990s it ceased to be an island. Its highest altitude is 113m. Parduodamas geros būklės mūrinis garažas, esantis uždarame garažų masyve, turinčiame apsauginius elektrinius vartus ir bendriją. Jūsų pensija gali tapti didžiausiomis gyvenimo atostogomis – pradėkite kaupti III pakopos pensijų fonduose! Barsa-Kelmes" means "the place of no return". It was given such a name because of number of stories by people (or groups of people) returning after years or even decades after going to the island whilst those people were saying of only 2 or 3 days. [2] Prior to World War II, Kelmė ( Yiddish: Kelm) was home to a famous Rabbinical College, the Kelm Talmud Torah. According to an 1897 census, 2,710 of Kelme's 3,914 inhabitants were members of the town's Jewish population, the vast majority of whom were merchants and traders and lived in the town. Most of the Jews in Kelmė rural district were murdered during a mass execution on 29 July 1941. On August 22 a second mass execution occurred. On 2 October 1941, some Kelmė and Vaiguva Jews were murdered in Žagarė. The executions were committed by the Germans soldiers, auxiliary police and Lithuanian collaborators. [3] In total, the number of victims is 1,250-1,300 people.

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Barsakelmes Lake is a portion of water located between the Northern and Western Seas of the former unified Aral Sea. It is the last remainder of the Eastern basin of the former South Aral Sea. This article does not cite any sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. This article is about the former island. For other uses, see Barsakelmes (disambiguation). Detail of 1853 map of the Aral Sea (from the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, Vol. 23, 1853, to accompany "Survey of the Sea of Aral by Commander A. Butakoff, Imperial Russian Navy, 1848 & 1849") Taras Shevchenko: Tent of the expedition on the island of Barsa-Kelmes, 1848

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Lietuvos miestų pavadinimų kilmė – tik upės ir pavardės?"[The origin of Lithuanian city names - only rivers and surnames?]. Delfi (in Lithuanian). 28 January 2012 . Retrieved 29 September 2023.

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Barsakelmes translated from Kazakh means “the land of no return” and it is not hard to understand the origin of this name after visiting the place. Barsa kelmes was once was the largest island in the Aral Seaabout 10 m higher than the original lake surfacebut today it is a peninsula in the desert and connected to the mainland from the east. The park is located 180 kilometers southwest from the city of Aralsk, in Atalsky district of Kyzylorda region . Barsa-Kelmes Natural Park was founded in 1939 and it occupies the territory of 30 000 ha. This former island should not be mixed with the Barsa Kelmes lake in Uzbekistan, not far from Aral Sea. Established in 1977, the brand has a rich history featuring many sporting codes. From Wimbledon Champion Conchita Martinez to Real Madrid’s Champion’s League winning sides of the 90’s Kelme is never far away from the winners’ circle. The brand is now present in all 5 continents, represented in over 40 countries. As principle sponsor of China’s second and third tiers the brand has a huge presence in the East (including 300 monobrand stores). Nuo 2021 03 23 nebebus galima jungtis prie „Swedbank“ interneto banko naudojantis naršykle „Internet Explorer“. The first recorded survey of Barsa-Kelmes was made in August 1848, when Geographer A. Maksheyev and topographer A. Akishev made a topographical survey of the island and described its landscape. The first sketches of the local flora and fauna were made by Taras Shevchenko. During the old times, this place used to be called the island of kulans which are the world’s rarest family of wild donkeys or horse. Kulans resemble Przewalski’s horse, but were not tamed by man but in the 1980-90s, due to drought in the Aral Sea, the animals migrated away from the island. Nowadays, most of these ungulates live in the territory of the Altyn-Emel National Park.

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