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Imandra (Skolt Sami: Âʹvverjäuʹrr, Russian: Имандра, Finnish: Imantero) is a lake in the south-western part of the Kola
Peninsula in
Murmansk Oblast,...
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Imandra (Russian: Имандра) is a
rural locality (a Selo) in
Olenegorsk muni****lity of
Murmansk Oblast, Russia. The
village is
located on the
eastern s****...
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refer to the
following rivers in Russia:
Belaya (Lake
Imandra), a
tributary of the Lake
Imandra in the
Murmansk Oblast Belaya (Kama), a
tributary of the...
- the Kola Peninsula, Russia,
within the
Arctic Circle,
located between Imandra and
Umbozero lakes. The
range is also
known as
Khibiny M****if, Khibinsky...
- (Горькое-Перешеечное)
Gornostalevo (Горносталево)
Ilirney (Илирней)
Ilmen (Ильмень)
Imandra (Имандра)
Inder (Индерь) Ioni (Иони)
Isinga (Исинга)
Istikhed (Истихед)...
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specification language: the
original Interface Description Language IPL:
Imandra Protocol Language JSON Web-Service
Protocol (JSON-WSP)
Lightweight Imaging...
- a deep
valley at the foot of the Yudychvumchorr. Its
mouth is in Lake
Imandra. The
Malaya Belaya is 13
kilometres (8.1 mi) long, and has a
drainage basin...
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Belaya originates in the Lake
Bolshoy Vudyavr and
flows into the Lake
Imandra. "Река БЕЛАЯ (БАС.ОЗ. ИМАНДРА) in the
State Water Register of Russia"....
- Taylor,
published in 1804; this hymn is used as the
basis for the song
Imandra by
Ananias Davisson in the
Supplement to the
Kentucky Harmony in 1820,...
- 12,830
square kilometres (4,950 sq mi). The Niva
flows out of the Lake
Imandra and into the
Kandalaksha Gulf of the
White Sea. The town of Kandalaksha...