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Русский: Болоньский заповедник: Заповедник находится в наиболее низкой части Средне-Амурской низменности и охватывает низовья (устьевую часть) бассейна р. Симми и ряда других, впадающих с запада в оз. Болонь. Заповедник расположен в Амурском и Нанайском районах Хабаровского края, Амурский район, Хабаровский край
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Date Taken on 18 July 2009, 13:56:26
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