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Semyon Ivanovich Chelyuskin (Russian: Семён Иванович Челюскин; c. 1707 – 1764) was a
Russian polar explorer and
naval officer.
Chelyuskin graduated from...
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Chelyuskin (Russian: «Челю́скин», IPA: [tɕɪˈlʲuskʲɪn]) was a
Soviet steamship, reinforced...
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Chelyuskin or
Cheliuskin may
refer to one of the following.
Semion Chelyuskin SS
Chelyuskin, a 1933
Soviet ship
named after Semion Chelyuskin; crushed...
- Cape
Chelyuskin (Russian: Мыс Челюскина, Mys Chelyuskina) is the
northernmost point of the
Eurasian continent (and
indeed of any
continental mainland)...
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awarded the
title Hero of the
Soviet Union in 1934 for his role in the SS
Chelyuskin rescue.
Sigizmund Levanevsky was born to a
Polish family in
Saint Petersburg...
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Byrranga Mountains are
located within the vast
Taymyr Peninsula. Cape
Chelyuskin, the
northernmost point of the
Eurasian continent, is
located at the northern...
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Cruise of the
Chelyuskin is a 1930s
radio play by
Gordon Ireland. It told the
story of the
Polish ship SS
Chelyuskin,
which was
travelling in the Arctic...
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Semyon Chelyuskin (Russian: Семён Челюскин) was a
Soviet icebreaker in
service from 1965
until at
least 1988. It was one of
twelve Project 97A icebreakers...
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parties of the
Second Kamchatka expedition.
Together with
Semion Chelyuskin, N. Chekin, and G. Medvedev,
Laptev described the
Taimyr Peninsula from...
- expedition. In July 1933 the
Chelyuskin sailed from
Leningrad before a
large crowd. However, in
September icebreaker Chelyuskin got
stuck in pack ice in the...