1. Baikal - Noun
2. Baikal - Proper noun
the largest freshwater lake in Asia or Europe and the deepest lake in the world
Source: WordNetAccording to 19th-century traveler T. W. Atkinson, locals in the Lake Baikal Region had the tradition that Christ visited the area: The people have a tradition in connection with this region which they implicitly believe. Source: Internet
Another vast deposit located east of Lake Baikal only became exploited when the Baikal-Amur Mainline (BAM) railroad was finished in 1989. Source: Internet
After blessing the country to the northward, he turned towards the south, and looking across the Baikal, he waved his hand, exclaiming 'Beyond this there is nothing.' Source: Internet
Construction of the scenic railway around the southwestern end of Lake Baikal required 200 bridges and 33 tunnels. Source: Internet
Buryatia – a symbol of Eurasia in the heartland of Baikal. Source: Internet
At Noin-Ula and other Hun burial sites in Mongolia and regions north of Lake Baikal, the artifacts displayed over twenty carved characters. Source: Internet