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    The Penzhina (‹See Tfd›Russian: Пенжина; Koryak: Мыгыкивэем) is a river in Kamchatka Krai, Russia. It is 713 kilometres (443 mi) long, and has a drainage...
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    Penzhina Bay (‹See Tfd›Russian: Пе́нжинская губа́, Penzhinskaya guba) is a long and narrow bay off the northwestern coast of Kamchatka, Russia. The bay...
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  • square kilometres (5,300 sq mi). It is the most important tributary of the Penzhina, followed by the Oklan. The Belaya has its source as the Palmatkina in...
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  • in the Republic of Adygea and in Krasnodar Krai Belaya (Penzhina), a tributary of the Penzhina River in Kamchatka Krai Belaya (Angara), a tributary of...
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    Stadukhin went south and followed the coast of the Sea of Okhotsk from Penzhina Bay to Okhotsk. From about 1667 there were reports of a Kamchatka River...
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    Yana Taui Chyolomdzha Inya Ulbeya Kukhtuy Okhota Urak Gizhiga Penzhina Belaya (Penzhina) Oklan Kamchatka (in Ust-Kamchatsk) Avacha (near Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky)...
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    that flow south toward Kamchatka. At least one of them had followed the Penzhina river to the Sea of Okhotsk. In 1696 he sent Luka Morozko south to explore...
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    Pakhachin Range, highest point 1,715 metres (5,627 ft) Apuk Range Vatyna Range Penzhina Range, highest point 996 metres (3,268 ft) Gizhigin Range, highest point...
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    Tylele volcano (2,234 m (7,329 ft)). The longest rivers are the Vyvenka, Penzhina, Talovka, Lakhacha, Apuka, Kamchatka, and Ukelayat. The largest freshwater...
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    north, the Bolshoy Anyuy, Oloy and Kolyma basins to the northwest, and the Penzhina basin to the southwest. In 1648, Semyon Dezhnev reached the mouth of the...
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    of far northeast Siberia, one of the first to reach the Kolyma, Anadyr, Penzhina and Gizhiga Rivers and the northern Sea of Okhotsk. He was a Pomor, probably...
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  • from the Kolyma; Motora was killed and Stadukhin went south to find the Penzhina River. Dezhnyov found a walrus rookery at the mouth of the Anadyr and ultimately...
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    Also, in parts of the northern Magadan Oblast near the Shelikhov Gulf and Penzhina Bay, stocks might persist but remain poorly studied. In 1967, the Michigan...
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    flows into the Strait of Tartary, the largest drainage basin Penzhina, flows into the Penzhina Bay, the second largest drainage basin Okhota Ulya Taui Bay:...
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    Koryak Okrug of Kamchatka Krai, Russia, located on the bank of the river Penzhina. Population: 655 (2010 Census); 652 (2002 Census); 1,369 (1989 Soviet census)...
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    stretches from WSW to ENE between the upper Penzhina valley to the north and the basin of the Oklan, a Penzhina right tributary, to the south. The Kolyma...
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  • (Russian: Парень) is a river in northeastern Russia which drains in to the Penzhina Bay of the Sea of Okhotsk. It is 310 kilometres (190 mi) long, and has...
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    300-kilometre long Penzhina Bay and the route north to Anadyrsk. The east side of Shelikov Bay is the Kamchatka Peninsula. From the head of Penzhina Bay back to...
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  • The Gorlo (Russian: Горло), the narrowest part of Penzhina Bay, separates it into two parts. Its northwestern and northeastern points are Capes Opasnyy...
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    Okhotsk and branches into two main arms, Gizhigin Bay to the west and Penzhina Bay to the east. Its southwest corner is formed by the P'yagin Peninsula...
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  • Мыс Поворотный, Mys Povorotnyy) is a headland on the southwest side of Penzhina Bay, the east arm of Shelikhov Gulf, in the northeastern Sea of Okhotsk...
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    into the Sea of Okhotsk and are shorter: Ola, Yama, Gizhiga, Paren and Penzhina. Mountains in Severo-Evensky District View of the Omsukchan Range from...
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  • village Also Kuvshinovka (river), a tributary of Oklan in the basin of the Penzhina See also Kuvshinovo This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • "wintering place Penzhina") was a fortified city in Russia between 1679 and 1804 on the river Oklan (then Chajachla or Aklan), into which the Penzhina flows. The...
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    Arctic. Its basin is surrounded by: (west) branches of the Kolyma, (south) Penzhina and others that flow south, (east) Anadyr and (northeast) Bolshoy Anyuy...
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  • kilometres (4,900 sq mi). It is the second most important tributary of the Penzhina after the Belaya. The name of the river comes from the Koryak "yalan" (Ыӄлан)...
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  • Opasnyy (Russian: Мыс Опасный, Mys Opasnyy) is a very prominent headland in Penzhina Bay, the right arm of Shelikhov Gulf, in the northeastern Sea of Okhotsk...
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    Anadyrsk. 1651–57 – Stadukhin travels from Anadyrsk to the mouth of the Penzhina River, then west along the northern coast of the Sea of Okhotsk to Okhotsk...
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  • Kamchatka Aklan, an older name for the river Oklan, a tributary of the Penzhina the ancient Russian fort Aklansk near the river Oklan a bay and a mountain...
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    the laboratory Khatyrka meteorite found to have third quasicrystal The Penzhina-West Kamchatka folded zone and the Ukelayat-Sredinnyi block in the structure...
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