The Caspian Sea, the largest lake in the world, is:

freshwater
saltwater
North freshwater, south saltwater
North freshwater, south saltwater, east super salty.
The Caspian Sea, fed by freshwater (sweet) rivers, mainly Volga (80%) and Ural in the north, is freshwater, while it's deeper, warmer and saline (1.2%) in the south. The salinity of Garabogazköl, shallow eastern bay is 35%!
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saltwater
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North freshwater, south saltwater, east super salty.
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flagAustralia
5%
0%
17%
76%
17
flagItaly
16%
16%
8%
58%
12
flagthe United States
9%
18%
16%
53%
65
flagGreece
14%
18%
14%
51%
27
flagAustria
17%
20%
14%
47%
34
flagGermany
30%
14%
14%
39%
143
flagIndia
28%
35%
7%
28%
14
flagPoland
26%
27%
18%
27%
1999
flagthe United Kingdom
26%
23%
23%
26%
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