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Kolymskaya (Колымская; feminine), or
Kolymskoye (Колымское; neuter) is the name of
several rural localities in Russia:
Kolymskoye,
Magadan Oblast, a selo in Srednekansky...
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Kolymskoye (Russian: Колымское) was a
rural locality (a selo) in the
Srednekansky District of
Magadan Oblast, Russia. In 2005, the
Magadan regional government...
- is 647,000
square kilometres (250,000 sq mi). The
average discharge at
Kolymskoye is 3,254 m3/s (114,900 cu ft/s), with a high of 26,201 m3/s (925,300 cu ft/s)...
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Kolymskoye (Russian: Колымское; Yakut: Колымскай; Chukchi: Экуԓумэн) is a
rural locality (a selo), the only
inhabited locality, and the administrative...
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Kolyma Mountains or
Kolyma Upland (Russian: Колымское нагорье, romanized:
Kolymskoye Nagorye), is a
system of
mountain ranges in
northeastern Siberia, lying...
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Russia 2,641 68°45′N 161°18′E / 68.750°N 161.300°E / 68.750; 161.300
Kolymskoye 765 68°44′N 158°42′E / 68.733°N 158.700°E / 68.733; 158.700 Aasiaat...
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indicate their relative location as well. The
Kolymskaya Protoka, or
Kolymskoye Ustye is the arm one
located on the
eastern side, i.e. the "Kolyma side"...
- From 1949
until 1955, the sub-settlement Nizhny-Seymchan (later
called Kolymskoye and
abandoned in 2005),
located a few
kilometres to the
south directly...
- Similarly, the
easternmost channel of the
delta has been
known as the
Kolymskoye Ustye, i.e., the
river mouth closest to the
Kolyma (the Indigirka's neighbor...
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Mikhalkino selo of
Nizhnekolymsk selo of
Timkino selo of
Chukochya Khalarchinsky Nasleg (Халарчинский наслег) 811 396 (48.8%) 415 (51.2%) selo of
Kolymskoye...