limanas
Liman is a term used in geography to describe a shallow, often brackish or saline, body of water that is connected to a larger body of water, such as a sea or an ocean. The term is derived from the Russian word "лиман," which means "bay" or "inlet." Limans are typically found in coastal regions and are formed by the deposition of sediment carried by rivers or other water bodies. They are characterized by their shallow depth, which can range from a few meters to several tens of meters, and their relatively still water, which is often influenced by the tides of the larger body of water.
Liman is a term used in geography to describe a shallow, often brackish or saline, body of