- The
Iokanga (Russian: Иоканьга) is a
river in the
north of the Kola
Peninsula in
Murmansk Oblast, Russia. It is 203 km in length. The area of its basin...
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Peninsula in
Murmansk Oblast)
Varzuga (in Kuzomen)
Ponoy (in Ponoy)
Iokanga (in
Iokanga)
Voronya The
rivers in this
section are
sorted south-west to north-east...
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Aleksandrovsk (present-day Polyarny) near the
mouth of the Kola Gulf,
Iokanga, and Arkhangelsk. On 2 July [O.S. 19 June] 1916 the
official formation...
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kilometres (520 sq mi). The
Sukhaya originates on the
Keivy and
flows into the
Iokanga. Its
biggest tributary is the Zolotaya. "Река Сухая (Выхчйок, Выхча) in...
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Ostrovnoy (Russian: Островно́й),
previously known as Murmansk-140 (Му́рманск-140), is a
closed town in
Murmansk Oblast, Russia. As of the 2010 Census,...
- things,
renamed the
district Saamsky and
moved its
administrative center to
Iokanga. Additionally, Chalmny-Varrsky and
Semiostrovsky Selsoviets of Lovozersky...
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January 1957 16 May 1957 26
September 1957
Abandoned at the
mouth of the
Iokanga River,
Murmansk Oblast.
Wreck is
visible as of 2022. SKR-73 Kaliningrad...
- po****tion of the okrug. The
administrative center of this
district would be in
Iokanga. The
proposal was
considered by the
commission on the
matters of administrative...
- War II: The
survey ship was s****ed and sunk in the
Arctic Sea
between Iokanga and
Teriberka by
Friedrich Eckoldt,
Hermann Schoemann, Karl Galster, and...
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Soviets offered a
better anchorage point for
Basis Nord at
nearby Iokanga Bay. However, the
German capture of
Norway decreased the need for operations...