"Heaven Lake" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Heaven Lake}} Heaven Lake
  1. A lake in Mount Paektu on the border between Jilin, China and Samjiyon, Ryanggang Province, North Korea. Wikipedia link: Heaven Lake Categories (place): Lakes, Places in China, Places in Jilin, Places in North Korea, Places in Ryanggang Province Synonyms (from Mandarin Chinese): Tianchi Translations (lake): 長白山天池 (Chinese Mandarin), 长白山天池 (Chángbáishān Tiānchí) (Chinese Mandarin), Tianchijärvi (Finnish)
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