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Dikson Island (Russian: Ди́ксон),
initially ****son, is an
island in
Taymyrsky Dolgano-Nenetsky
District (Russian: Таймы́рский Долга́но-Не́нецкий райо́н)...
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Dikson may
refer to
Dikson Island, a
Russian island in the Kara Sea
Dikson (urban-type settlement), a port urban-type
settlement in
Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia...
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Dikson (Russian: Ди́ксон, IPA: [dʲiksən]) (also
spelled Dixon) is a port
located in
northern Russia and is one of the world's
northernmost settlements...
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Dikson (Russian: Диксон) is a
Russian icebreaker and the
final vessel in a
series of
three subarctic icebreakers built at Wärtsilä
Helsinki shipyard in...
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Dikson Airport (Russian: Аэропорт Диксон) (IATA: DKS, ICAO: UODD) is a
small commercial airport in
Russia located 5 km (3.1 mi) west of the urban-type...
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depth of 110
metres (360 ft). Its main
ports are Novy Port and
Dikson and it is
important as a
fishing ground although the sea is ice-bound for...
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connectivity contrasts with the
isolation of
Arctic ports like the
Siberian Dikson on the s****s of the Kara Sea, and Iqaluit, in the
Canadian Arctic. Despite...
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Lyakhovsky Bolshoy Shantar Island,
Shantar Islands De Long, New
Siberian Islands Dikson Island, in the Kara Sea Georga,
Franz Josef Land
Graham Bell Island, Franz...
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Russian Arctic islands. Key
ports served along the
Siberian coast are
Dikson, Tiksi, Pevek, and the
Yamal Peninsula.[citation needed]
During the winter...
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Scheer sank the
icebreaker A.
Sibiryakov and
bombarded the
Soviet base at
Dikson before returning to its base at
Kirkenes in
northern Norway. The meagre...