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December 2016. "
Bukhta Polisadova". Mapcarta.
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December 2016. "Zaliv Pukhovyy". Mapcarta.
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December 2016. "
Bukhta Russkaya". Mapcarta...
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British and at
Kamiesch (Russian: Камышовая бухта, romanized: Kamyshovaya
bukhta) for the French. The
Russians retreated into the city. The
Allied armies...
- Alushta,
Yalta P35 – Hrushivka,
Sudak P58 – Sevastopol, Port "Komysheva
Bukhta" (completely
within the city of Sevastopol) P59 (completely
within the city...
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geographical objects in the
Russian Far East. The
smaller inlet is now
known as
Bukhta Nakhodka (бу́хта Нахо́дка). Bogushevskaya,
Victoria (2023). "Replaced but...
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Bukhta-Ilicha (also,
Bukhta-Il’icha) is a
village in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Bukhta-Ilicha at
GEOnet Names Server v t e...
- The Bay of
Death (Russian: Бухта смерти, romanized:
Bukhta smerti) is a 1926
Soviet silent drama film
directed by
Abram Room. One of the
southern ports...
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Kuzminovskoye (lake)
Ozero Bol'shoye (lake)
Bukhta Shumnaya (bay)
Bukhta Sakulina (bay)
Bukhta Inozemtseva (bay)
Bukhta Mayachnaya (bay) Nakagawa-wan (bay) Katoka-wan...
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Zashchitnaya Bay (Russian: Бухта Защитная; Finnish: Suomenvedenpohja) is the
northernmost part of
Vyborg Bay. It is
located adjacent to the city of Vyborg...
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Adams Fjord, also
variously known as
Bukhta Semerka,
Bukhta Semyorka or
Seven Bay, is a
fjord about 13
miles (21 km) long in the
northeast part of Amundsen...
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Soviet Antarctic Expedition (1956), the
latter applying the name
Bukhta Taynaya (secret bay). This
article incorporates public domain material...