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Ambarchik (Russian: Амба́рчик) is a
rural locality (a selo) and a port in
Pokhodsky Rural Okrug of
Nizhnekolymsky District of the
Sakha Republic, Russia...
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Ambarchik Bay (Russian: бухта Амбарчик) is a
shallow bay in the
eastern Kolyma Gulf in the East
Siberian Sea. The
location is
within the
Sakha Autonomous...
- that in the
winter of 1933–34 the Dzhurma,
ferrying 12,000
prisoners to
Ambarchik, got
trapped in the
Arctic ice and was
unable to move on
until the spring...
- 1820–24, 1822, 1909 and 1911–14. In the 1930s, the
coastal settlement of
Ambarchik,
located at the
delta of the
Kolyma River, was used as a
transient labor...
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Allaikha Byoryolyokh Alazeya Buor-Yuryakh
Rossokha Arga-Yuryakh
Kolyma (near
Ambarchik)
Anyuy (near Nizhnekolymsk)
Bolshoy Anyuy River Maly
Anyuy River Omolon...
- as
Dresba and Krumaya, is an
abandoned Russian military airfield near
Ambarchik in
Nizhnekolymsky District,
Sakha Republic, near the
border of the Chukotka...
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across the Sea of
Okhotsk to
Magadan as well as to the
Arctic port of
Ambarchik is
given by
Martin Bollinger in his book Stalin's
Slave Ships.
Among the...
- (Походский наслег) 255 134 (52.5%) 121 (47.5%) selo of
Pokhodsk selo of
Ambarchik selo of Dve
Viski selo of
Yermolovo selo of
Krestovaya selo of Mikhalkino...
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possibly fatal attempt for them. The
convoy reached Ambarchik Bay (Kolyma inlet) on 4 September.
Ambarchik became the main "port of entry" for the prisoners...
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Bolshoy Khatymi Iyengra Rural localities in
Nizhnekolymsky District:
Ambarchik Andryushkino Chukochya Dve
Viski Kolymskoye Krestovaya Mikhalkino Nizhnekolymsk...