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Teke

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Teke 

a bitter lake in the Kazakh SSR. Its area is 265 sq km but is subject to seasonal change. The average depth is 0.5 m, and the maximum depth 1 m. The shores are steep, with indentations in some places, and there are small islands. Lake Teke is bordered by a broad strip of saline soils and is fed by snow and, to a lesser extent, groundwater. There is periodic precipitation of salt.



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Like his father, Bongo hails from the minority Teke tribe in Gabon s east while much of the opposition had sought to garner the votes of the majority Fang group.
For example, one ad conveys the message that couples can be tension- free if they have access to emergency contraception," Dr Ram Teke, deputy drug controller general of India, said.
The Knyazhevski Monastery, located in the Karaach Teke area, is believed to have been the largest literary and cultural center in Northeast Bulgaria in the 9th-12th century.
 
 
 
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