68°56′13″N 36°49′02″E / 68.93694°N 36.81722°E / 68.93694; 36.81722 The Murman Coast (Russian: Мурманский берег, Norwegian: Murmankysten) is a coastal area...
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Kirov Railway (redirect from Murman Railway)
doroga; until 1935 Murman Railway) is a 1,520 mm (4 ft 11+27⁄32 in) broad gauge Russian railway network that links the Murman Coast and Murmansk city (in...
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Murman may refer to: Murman Coast, a coastal area in Murmansk Oblast, Russia Murman, the same as the Kola Peninsula, Russia Murman Sea, former name of...
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Murmansk (redirect from Romanov-on-Murman)
derived from Murman, from an old name for Norwegians by Russians, likely a borrowing from Old Norse norðmaðr, which gave its name to the Murman Coast and the...
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summer. Strong storm winds blow for 80–120 days a year. The waters of the Murman Coast remain warm enough to remain ice-free even in winter. Precipitation levels...
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heating season lasting for ten straight months. However, the waters of the Murman Coast in the south remain warm enough to remain ice-free even in winter. There...
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whose scientific names were created after the region Kola Norwegians Murman Coast Viking expansion Latin: Biarmia; Old English: Beormaland; Komi: Биармия...
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Istoma [ru], venturing out of the White Sea, travels along the Murman Coast and the coast of northern Norway 1553: English expedition led by Hugh Willoughby...
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included an exhibition called "Murman, the Coast of Hope", about migration in the 1860s from Norway and Finland to the Murman Coast which extends eastward from...
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according to other sources, it was founded in the 1860s—the decade when the Murman coast was actively being settled. By the end of 19th century, it was well-developed:...
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duck (Histrionicus histrionicus) (13.4% biomass collectively). In the Murman Coast of Russia, also in the absence of lemmings, seabirds formed the largest...
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scores of families from Finnmark in northern Norway departed for the Murman Coast, attracted by the prospects of fishing and trade. The Russian authorities...
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Knipovich organised and led the Scientific Murman Expedition from a location on the Barents Sea Murman Coast between 1898 and 1901, which marked the beginning...
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of Russian Empire awarded in recognition of the construction of the Murman Coast Railway. Danilo Türk Slovenia GCB 2008 Politics/government Manuel Valls...
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Population: 94 (2010 Census). Vayda-Guba was founded in the 1860s when the Murman Coast was actively being settled. From 1920 to 1940 the border of Finland and...
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Barents Sea (redirect from Murman Sea)
It was known earlier among Russians as the Northern Sea, Pomorsky Sea or Murman Sea ("Norse Sea"); the current name of the sea is after the historical Dutch...
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has a population of 1. It was founded in the 1860s—the decade when the Murman Coast was actively being settled. It is located at the former Koshka Yavr Airbase...
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i Nordland". 27 May 2021. "Centuries-old shipwreck found off Portugal's coast". CNN. 23 September 2018. "6 more bodies recovered from MS Bulgaria". United...
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member of a whaling crew on the Spitsbergen and Murman coasts. In 1876/7 he traveled along the west coast of South America. When he returned to Hamburg...
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the railroad; Ledovity, which was to include the western part of the Murman coast, bordering Finland in the west and Kolsko-Loparskaya Volost in the south;...
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область, Murmanskaya oblast′ Murmansk, region's capital, is named for the Murman Coast (Murmanskiy bereg), which is in turn derived from an archaic term in...
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including the Rev. H. H. Slater and Colonel H. W. Feilden, they visited the Murman coast of Russian Lapland and spent some time in the vicinity of Lutni on the...
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Women. In 1880, 1884, and 1887, he was commissioned to travel to the Murman Coast of the Kola Peninsula to study the mollusks and fishes there. His work...
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"Herb" Alexander – drums Primus – production Ron Rigler – engineering Matt Murman – engineering Peter Steinman – engineering Scott Skidmore – engineering...
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Population: 517 (2010 Census). It was founded in the 1860s—the decade when the Murman Coast was actively being settled. By the April 20, 1921 Decision of the Plenary...
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List of icebreakers (section Canadian Coast Guard)
private company) Baltika (2014–) Project MPSV06 Beringov Proliv (2015–) Murman (2015–) Kerchenskiy Proliv (2024– (current estimate); under construction)...
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Montu 71 Union leader Bangladesh (Dhaka) Irinej 90 Bishop Serbia (Belgrade) Murman Omanidze 82 Politician Russia (Saint Petersburg) Rita Sargsyan 58 First...
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expedition vessel for field expeditions of the Murman Scientific Fisheries Expedition, based in Aleksandrovsk-on-Murman (now Polyarny) near Murmansk. The expeditions...
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by the ice breakers Taimyr and Murman. The station had drifted 2850 km (1,770 mi) and was approaching the eastern coast of Greenland. First landing at...
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1938 the Soviet ice breakers Taimyr and Murman took four polar explorers off the station close to the eastern coast of Greenland. They arrived in Leningrad...
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