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Semyon Ivanovich Dezhnyov (Russian: Семён Ива́нович Дежнёв, IPA: [sʲɪˈmʲɵn ɨˈvanəvʲɪdʑ dʲɪʐˈnʲɵf];
sometimes spelled Dezhnev; c.
March 7, 1605 – 1673)...
- 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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According to this hypothesis, in 1648
several koches of
Semyon Dezhnyov's expedition came as**** in
Alaska by
storm and
founded this settlement...
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Chukchi people was made by the Cossacks. In 1649,
Russian explorer Semyon Dezhnyov explored the far north-eastern
coast and
established winter quarters on...
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extremes of the
Paleartic span into the
Western Hemisphere,
including Cape
Dezhnyov in
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug to the east and
Iceland to the west. The term...
- the Amur River, and on the
coast of the
Pacific Ocean. In 1648,
Semyon Dezhnyov became the
first European to
navigate through the
Bering Strait. Under...
- was a
Strait of Anián
between Asia and
North America. In 1648,
Semyon Dezhnyov probably p****ed
through the strait, but his
report did not
reach Europe...
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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...
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after Semyon Dezhnyov). In 1660 he
sailed from
Anadyr Bay to Cape
Dezhnyov. On the
basis of his own explorations, the
explorations of
Dezhnyov and Popov...
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Fedot Alekseyev Popov organized a
further expedition eastward, and
Semyon Dezhnyov became a
captain of one of the kochi. In 1648, they
sailed from Srednekolymsk...