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Bolsheretsk (Russian: Большерецк) or
Bolsheretsky jail is an
abandoned village on the west
coast of the
Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia. Over a 200-year...
- Ust-
Bolsheretsk (Russian: Усть-Большерецк) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative center of Ust-Bolsheretsky District,
Kamchatka Krai, Russia...
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landed on the west and made a
gruelling trip from the
settlement of
Bolsheretsk in the South-West,
north to the
Upper Kamchatka Post and then east along...
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Bistraya River curves southwest to
enter the Sea of
Okhotsk at
Bolsheretsk,
which once
served as a port
connecting the
peninsula to Okhotsk. South...
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expedition of
Pyotr Krenitsyn and
Mikhail Levashov, in 1767 he was sent from
Bolsheretsk on the
Kamchatka Peninsula to
Tobolsk with
papers from
Krenitsyn to the...
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major role in Benyovszky's life in the next two
years – he
reached Bolsheretsk, at that time the
administrative capital of Kamchatka, in
September 1770...
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Bureau of
Aircraft Accidents Archives. "Crash of a
Polikarpov SP in Ust-
Bolsheretsk: 1 killed". B3A Archives. "Crash of a
Polikarpov PR-5 near Mozdok". B3A...
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auxiliary ships used for
transporting goods between Okhotsk and
Bolsheretsk,
whereas St.
Gabriel was the main ship of Bering, and was
armed with...
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Bolsheretsk was
located near the
point where the Reka
Bolshaya and Reka
Bystraya converge,
about 10
miles (16 km)
upstream of Ust-
Bolsheretsk. In...
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alliance with the Itelmens. The
first Cossack settlement in the area was
Bolsheretsk,
founded in 1703 by Atlasov,
although Steller notes that it was already...