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Golovnin (****anese: 泊山, Tomari-yama; Russian: вулкан Головнина) is a
caldera located in the
southern part of
Kunashir Island,
Kuril Islands, Russia/****an...
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Vasily Mikhailovich Golovnin (Russian: Василий Михайлович Головнин; 19 April [O.S. 8 April] 1776, Gulyniki,
Ryazan Oblast – 11 July [O.S. 29 June] 1831...
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Golovnin Incident involved the
capture of the
Russian explorer and
naval captain Vasily Golovnin in 1811 by
soldiers of the ****anese
Tokugawa shogunate...
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Golovnin Bay (Tasiq in Inupiaq) is a
waterway in the U.S.
state of Alaska. It is a part of
Norton Sound. It is
named in
honor of
Vasily Golovnin. Fish...
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Golovnin (Russian: Головнин) is a
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is Golovnina. It may
refer to
Maria Golovnina (1980–2015), ****anese-Russian...
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Vasily Golovnin, a
Russian explorer tasked by Tsar
Alexander I with
mapping the
Kuril Islands, was
captured by the ****anese. When
Golovnin and his crew...
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Vasiliy Golovnin (Russian: «Василий Головнин»; IMO 8723426) is a
Russian Project 10620
icebreaking cargo ship
built in 1988 in the
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist...
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Golovin is on a
point of land
between Golovnin Bay and
Golovnin Lagoon on the
Seward Peninsula in
western Alaska. It is about...
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Tyatya (1,819 m (5,968 ft)), Smirnov,
Mendeleev (Rausu-yama), and
Golovnin (Tomari-yama). The
island is made up of
volcanic and
crystalline rocks...
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status as one of the most
famous merchants in the era for his role in the
Golovnin Incident. In 1812,
during a
dispute over the
Kuril Island territorial waters...