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    is a population of North Koreans in Russia on the Kamchatka Peninsula. The largest concentration of Koreans currently lives in Yelizovo. The population...
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    Ethnic Koreans in Sakhalin Island and North Koreans in Kamchatka, Russia". 한국민족문화. 부산대학교 한국민족문화연구소. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kamchatka. Wikivoyage...
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  • Koryoin (Korean: 고려인) are ethnic Koreans of the former Soviet Union, who descend from Koreans that were living in the Russian Far East. Koreans first began...
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  • Nationalities * : Ethnic Koreans in Sakhalin Island and North Koreans in Kamchatka, Russia". 한국민족문화. 부산대학교 한국민족문화연구소: 466. "North Korean refugees in Trouble". The...
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  • Nationalities * : Ethnic Koreans in Sakhalin Island and North Koreans in Kamchatka, Russia". 한국민족문화. 부산대학교 한국민족문화연구소. Sakhalin Korean Broadcasting (사할린 우리말...
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    Ethnic Koreans in Sakhalin Island and North Koreans in Kamchatka, Russia". 한국민족문화. 부산대학교 한국민족문화연구소: 463–464. Devalpo, Alain (2006-04-08), "North Korean slaves"...
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    lands to the Koreans was profitable. Around that time, 45,000 Koreans (30%) were granted citizenship, but in 1922, 83.4% of all Soviet Korean households...
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    Kamchatka was an armed auxiliary vessel of the Russian Navy. The ship was launched in 1903. Its short career during the Russo-Japanese War was plagued...
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  • Soviet Koreans may refer to: Koryo-saram, the descendants of 19th-century Korean immigrants to the Russian Far East North Koreans in Russia Koreans in Kamchatka...
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    Yelizovo (category Cities and towns in Kamchatka Krai)
    Objects Search) (in Russian) "Главная". Doo, Rumy (October 26, 2017). "Documentary spotlights Koreans on Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula". The Korea Herald. Retrieved...
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    Japanese sea lion (category Mammals of Korea)
    specifically in Japan, Korea, southern Kamchatka Peninsula, and the Sakhalin Island. However, they may not have existed in Kamchatka, with their northernmost...
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    miles (32 km) from what was then Soviet airspace off the coast of the Kamchatka Peninsula. The lateral navigation half of the autopilot system of the...
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    Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, fearing that the Koreans might act as spies for Japan. Many Koreans died on the way in cattle trains due to starvation, illness...
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    marginal sea of the western Pacific Ocean. It is located between Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula on the east, the Kuril Islands on the southeast, Japan's island...
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    Viktor Tsoi (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
    a Soviet Korean engineer from Kyzyl-Orda, Kazakhstan, where his Korean parents had been exiled after Stalin's 1937 deportation of Koreans in the Soviet...
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  • approaching the Kamchatka peninsula, six Soviet MiG-23 fighters were scrambled. Because a U.S. Air Force Boeing RC-135 intelligence plane was flying in the area...
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  • Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) to be valid. Instead, Japan uses the term "Chōsen" to refer to all ethnic Koreans in Japan who hold neither...
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    Sakhalin Oblast (category States and territories established in 1947)
    least one-third of Koreans were refused repatriation; stuck on the island, they and their descendants became known as the Sakhalin Koreans. The Karafuto Prefecture...
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    kamtschaticum, known as Kamchatka bedstraw or boreal bedstraw, is a plant species in the Rubiaceae, named for the Kamchatka Peninsula on the Pacific...
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  • [Powerful earthquake and volcanic eruption in Kamchatka: more than 20 houses damaged (video)]. Focus.ua (in Russian). 18 August 2024. Retrieved 18 August...
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  • (Mongolia, Russia) East Siberian taiga (Russia) Kamchatka-Kurile meadows and sparse forests (Russia) Kamchatka-Kurile taiga (Russia) Northeast Siberian taiga...
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    Northeast Asia (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from December 2023)
    Bering Strait East Asia East Asian studies Far East Inner Mongolia Kamchatka Korean Peninsula Lake Baikal Manchuria North Asia Northeast China Russian...
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    Ainu people (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
    Kuril Islands, the Kamchatka Peninsula, and the Khabarovsk Krai; although unconfirmed, they are also believed to have resided in the areas of Primorsky...
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  • Acer palaeorufinerve (category Plants described in 1961)
    Miocene Ito-o Formation in the Fukui Prefecture. Other fossils have been included in the species from North Korea and Kamchatka, Russia. A single isolated...
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    Count de Benyowsky: Consisting of His Military Operations in Poland, His Exile into Kamchatka, His Escape and Voyage from that Peninsula through the Northern...
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    Russian conquest of Siberia (category Genocide of indigenous peoples in Asia)
    Russians out of their land in the 1740s, culminating in the assault on Nizhnekamchatsk fort in 1746. Kamchatka today is European in demographics and culture...
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    Ма́лка), or Malki (‹See Tfd›Russian: Ма́лки), is a village in the Yelizovsky District of Kamchatka Krai, Russia. It is to the northwest of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky...
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    Russia Sakha Republic Kamchatka Krai Khabarovsk Krai Chukotka Autonomous Okrug Sakhalin Oblast Russia Khabarovsk Krai Kamchatka Krai Japan  Hokkaido Jewish...
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    archipelago stretching from the Japanese island of Hokkaido to the Russian Kamchatka Peninsula. The Kurils and the nearby island of Sakhalin have changed hands...
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    USD) in damage across the Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan, East China, Korean Peninsula, Kamchatka Peninsula, and Alaska. July 31–August 3 – Tropical Storm Sinlaku...
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