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Atlasov Island,
known in
Russian as
Ostrov Atlasova (Остров Атласова), or in ****anese as
Araido (阿頼度島), is the
northernmost island and
volcano and also...
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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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Vladimir Vasilyevich Atlasov or
Otlasov (Russian: Влади́мир Васи́льевич Атла́сов or Отла́сов;
between 1661 and 1664 – 1711) was a
Siberian Cossack who...
- (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...
- the
islands are
Alaid volcano (highest point: 2,339 m or 7,674 ft) on
Atlasov Island at the
northern end of the
chain and
Tyatya volcano (1,819 m or...
- some of the more
significant minor islands. Aleksandry,
Franz Josef Land
Atlasov Island,
Kuril Islands Ayon Belkovsky, New
Siberian Islands Bely Island...
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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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Russians were
stranded and died on Kamchatka. In 1695,
explorer Vladimir Atlasov became commander of Anadyrsk. In 1696 he sent the
Cossack Luka Morozko...
- Dembei, Russian: Дэмбэй) was a ****anese
castaway who,
through Vladimir Atlasov,
provided Russia with some of its
first knowledge of ****an. He was a merchant...
- 'Koryak' were
recorded in the
writings of the
Russian cossack Vladimir Atlasov, who
conquered Kamchatka for the Tsar in 1695. The
variant name was adopted...