- Cape
Dezhnyov or Cape
Dezhnev (Russian: мыс Дежнёва; Eskimo–Aleut: Tugnehalha; Inupiaq: Nuuġaq),
formerly known as East Cape or Cape Vostochny, is a cape...
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Dezhnev may
refer to: Cape
Dezhnev Semyon Dezhnyov 3662
Dezhnev Icebreaker Semyon Dezhnev This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
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Semyon Dezhnev may
refer to one of the
following icebreakers named after Semyon Dezhnev:
Early in
World War II
Germany made
arrangements with the Soviet...
- Ива́нович Дежнёв, IPA: [sʲɪˈmʲɵn ɨˈvanəvʲɪdʑ dʲɪʐˈnʲɵf];
sometimes spelled Dezhnev; c.
March 7, 1605 – 1673) was a
Russian explorer of
Siberia and the first...
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Semyon Dezhnev (Russian: Семён Дежнёв) is a
Russian icebreaker. It is the last of
twelve Project 97A
icebreakers built by
Admiralty Shipyard in Leningrad...
- "Soddy", Nuvuqaq, Inupiaq: Nuuġaq) is a
deserted Yupik village on Cape
Dezhnev, Russia.
Prior to 1958, it was the
easternmost settlement in the Eurasian...
- East. As of the 2010 Census, its po****tion was 720.
Located near Cape
Dezhnev where the
Bering Sea
meets the
Chukchi Sea, it is the
easternmost settlement...
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Semyon Dezhnev (Russian: Семён Дежнёв) is a 1983
Soviet biographical film
directed by
Nikolai Gusarov. The film
tells about the
Russian traveler Semyon...
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about 82
kilometers (51 mi) wide at its
narrowest point,
between Cape
Dezhnev,
Chukchi Peninsula, Russia, the
easternmost point (169° 39' W) of the Asian...
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October (o.s) a
storm separated Fedot's and
Dezhnev's boats and we lose
track of him. In 1653/54
Dezhnev captured his
Yakut woman from the Koryaks. She...