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Lake Narach (Belarusian: Нарач, pronounced [ˈnarat͡ʂ]; Russian: На́рочь, Naroch; Polish: Narocz; Lithuanian: Narutis) is a lake in north-western Belarus (Myadzyel Raion, Minsk Region), located in the basin of the Viliya river. It is the largest lake in Belarus (in 1921–39 it was the largest lake of Poland).Narach is a part of the Narach lake group (the others being Miastra (Belarusian: Мястра), Batoryn (Belarusian: Баторын), Blednaje (Belarusian: Бледнае)).
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Lake Narach
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7.96e+07
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