kamchatka in English

noun
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a mountainous peninsula on the northeast coast of Siberia in Russia that separates the Sea of Okhotsk from the Bering Sea; chief port, Petropavlovsk.

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1. See more ideas about Aleutian islands, native north americans, kamchatka krai.

2. It is also found in parts of Russia, including Siberia, and Kamchatka.

3. The extratropical system eventually crossed over Kamchatka and entered the open ocean.

4. Koryaks (or Koriak) are an indigenous people of the Russian Far East, who live immediately north of the Kamchatka Peninsula in Kamchatka Krai and inhabit the coastlands of the Bering Sea.

5. The Russian Empire stretched from Poland in the west to the Kamchatka Peninsula in the east.

6. 13 In the untamed frontier of the Kamchatka Peninsula, poaching keeps the bears at risk.

7. Born in Moscow, Bindeman first became interested in volcanology while studying the remote volcanoes of Kamchatka in far eastern Russia.

8. 1750, perhaps from Alut, name of a coastal village in Kamchatka [Bright].Their name for themselves is unangax.Related: Aleutian.

9. After several test failures, the R-7 successfully launched on August 1957, sending a dummy payload to the Kamchatka Peninsula.

10. Located on the Ring of Fire —a belt of high seismic activity rimming the Pacific Ocean— Kamchatka has some 30 active volcanoes.

11. The earliest references to the name 'Koryak' were recorded in the writings of the Russian cossack Vladimir Atlasov, who conquered Kamchatka for the Tsar in 1695.

12. The port also served as a valuable base for fishermen who roamed as far north as the Kamchatka Peninsula to catch salmon and other fish.

13. Aleut (plural Aleuts) A member of the indigenous people of the Aleutian Islands of Alaska in the United States and of Kamchatka Krai in the Russia

14. Other popular natural destinations include Kamchatka with its volcanoes and geysers, Karelia with its lakes and granite rocks, the snowy Altai Mountains, and the wild steppes of Tuva.

15. Aleuts are Alaskan Native people inhabiting the Aleutian Islands and coastal areas of southwest Alaska, and a small portion of the Aleutian Islands are in Kamchatka Krai, Russia.

16. In October 2558, 'Arach fought in the Battle of Kamchatka, where he led a Covenant lance trying to assault the hill leading to the temple where Jul 'Mdama and Catherine Halsey were stationed.

17. 1 day ago · One of the smallest indigenous peoples in Russia, the Aleuts, live in a limited area on a remote island off the Kamchatka Peninsula and keep in touch with American Aleuts in Alaska.

18. Beringia is the land and maritime area between the Lena River in Russia and the Mackenzie River in Canada and marked on the north by 72 degrees north latitude in the Chuckchi Sea and on the south on the tip of the Kamchatka Peninsula.

19. Anadromous fly-fishing, fly-tying and photography is dedicated to sharing with you the incredible moments I have witnessed while in pursuit of magnificent fish such as steelhead, arctic char, salmon, trout, stripers or bonefish, in remote destinations such as Argentina, Nunavut, Kamchatka, French Polynesia, Kola, Alaska, Iceland, Mongolia.

20. Beringia is a landmass including portions of 3 modern nations (Canada, US and Russia) and extending from the Siberian Kolyma River and Kamchatka Peninsula, through Alaska and Yukon Territory, to the Mackenzie River in the Northwest Territories. Near the centre of the region is Bering Strait, for which it was named.