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Caspian Sea
noun
a salt lake between southeastern Europe and Asia: the largest inland body of water in the world. About 169,000 square miles (438,000 square kilometers); 85 feet (26 meters) below sea level.
Caspian Sea
/ ˈkæspɪən /
noun
a salt lake between SE Europe and Asia: the largest inland sea in the world; fed mainly by the River Volga. Area: 394 299 sq km (152 239 sq miles)
Caspian Sea
Saltwater lake between Europe and Asia, bordered by Azerbaijan, and Russia to the west, Kazakhstan to the north and east, Turkmenistan to the east, and Iran to the south and west; the largest inland body of water in the world.
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The Volga River empties into the Caspian Sea.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Caspian Sea1
First recorded in 1590–1600
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