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    Vladimir Vasilyevich Atlasov or Otlasov (Russian: Влади́мир Васи́льевич Атла́сов or Отла́сов; between 1661 and 1664 – 1711) was a Siberian Cossack who...
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  • Atlasov (Russian: Атласов) may refer to Vladimir Atlasov (1661–1711), Russian explorer Atlasov (volcano) in Kamchatka named after Atlasov Atlasov Island...
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    the name of the volcano on the island. The island is named after Vladimir Atlasov, a 17th-century Russian explorer who incorporated the nearby Kamchatka...
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  • (also known as Atlasov or Nylgimelkin) is a basaltic shield volcano situated in Kamchatka. It is named after Russian explorer Vladimir Atlasov. List of volcanoes...
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    battle. 1697–1698 - the annexation of Kamchatka by the expedition of Vladimir Atlasov 1699 - when returning to the Anadyr prison, the Seryukov detachment...
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    name 'Koryak' were recorded in the writings of the Russian cossack Vladimir Atlasov, who conquered Kamchatka for the Tsar in 1695. The variant name was...
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  • 伝兵衛 Dembei, Russian: Дэмбэй) was a Japanese castaway who, through Vladimir Atlasov, provided Russia with some of its first knowledge of Japan. He was...
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    16th/17th Indian Ocean Vasco de Ataíde Portuguese 16th/17th India, Tibet Vladimir Atlasov Siberian Cossack 17th Kamchatka Peninsula François Xavier Aubry French...
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    several Russian forays into Kamchatka prior to the arrival of Vladimir Atlasov. Atlasov began his conquest of Kamchatka by sending Luka Morozko on reconnaissance...
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    of Russians were stranded and died on Kamchatka. In 1695, explorer Vladimir Atlasov became commander of Anadyrsk. In 1696 he sent the Cossack Luka Morozko...
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  • between Moscow and Ming China. By the early 18th century Russians under Vladimir Atlasov had colonised Kamchatka. Peter the Great, who turned the country into...
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  • Анциферов; died in 1712) was a Russian explorer. Upon the death of Vladimir Atlasov in 1711, Danila Antsiferov was elected Cossack ataman of the Kamchatka...
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    throughout Kamchatka and possibly also in the northern Kuril Islands. Vladimir Atlasov, who annexed Kamchatka and established military bases in the region...
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    earliest detailed information about them was provided by the explorer Vladimir Atlasov in 1697. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, the Kuril Islands were...
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    the birthplace of the explorers Semyon Dezhnyov, Yerofey Khabarov, Vladimir Atlasov, and of St. Stephen of Perm. Veliky Ustyug lost its key role as a river...
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    River. 1697–99 – Vladimir Atlasov reaches as far as the Golygina River on the southwest coast of Kamchatka, from which he sights Atlasov Island; also crosses...
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    administration. About 1697, Anadyrsk was the launching place for Vladimir Atlasov's conquest of Kamchatka. The local Chukchis and Koryaks were warlike...
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    of Kamchatka would be completed later, in the early 18th century by Vladimir Atlasov, while the discovery of the Arctic coastline and Alaska would be nearly...
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  • Sergey. "Vladimir Klavdievich Arsenyev and his heritage". Retrieved 2011-12-23. Tolkacheva, N. "Russian historians about Vladimir Atlasov" (in Russian)...
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    few surviving documents indicate. The Fedotov Legend: When, in 1697, Vladimir Atlasov reached Kamchatka, he heard that other Russians had been there first...
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    Kulikovo Vladimir I of Kiev "the Great", Kievan prince who turned from pagan to saint and enacted the Christianization of Kievan Rus' Vladimir Atlasov, explorer...
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    until they were driven out by the Manchus. Northward, in 1697-1699 Vladimir Atlasov went south from Anadyrsk and explored the Kamchatka Peninsula. There...
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  • Mikhail Stadukhin followed the coast of the Sea of Okhotsk. In 1697 Vladimir Atlasov entered the Kamchatka Peninsula overland from the north. In 1716 the...
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  • of 2,100 square kilometres (810 sq mi). A Russian expedition under Vladimir Atlasov first reached it in the last decade of the seventeenth century. Словарь...
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    Bolshaya. In 1990 it was renamed Kavalerskoye. Russian explorers led by Vladimir Atlasov reached the river at the end of the 17th century, and the first map...
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    conquest of Kamchatka later would be achieved in the early 1700s by Vladimir Atlasov, while the discovery of the Arctic coastline and Alaska would be completed...
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  • expressed desire to return to Japan, Dembei was taken to Moscow by Vladimir Atlasov in December 1701 or January 1702 and ordered by Peter the Great to...
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  • or Aklan), into which the Penzhina flows. The city, established by Vladimir Atlasov as a stronghold for the Koryaks forcing jasak to pay, was not much...
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    whom 83% were Russians. The people of the village today are Kamchadals, Atlasovs, Panovs, Permyakovs, Durynins and Abakumovs. Residents of Kamchatka and...
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  • Ilshat Aminov 57 Registered 5 Communist Party Khafiz Mirgalimov • Nikolay Atlasov • Aleksandr Komisarov • Sergey Tolstykh • Fadbir Safin 23 Registered...
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