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Litke Deep
Litke Deep (Russian: Жёлоб Ли́тке) is an
oceanic trench in the
Arctic Ocean. The
deepest point, also
referred to as
Litke Deep, is 5,449 m (17...
- A.
Litke (1920-1986),
American electronics engineer Litke, Hungary, a
village in
Hungary Litke Deep, an
oceanic trench in the
Arctic Ocean Litke (crater)...
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Litke Strait (Russian: Пролив Литке,
Proliv Litke) is a
strait in the
Karaginsky Gulf in the
Bering Sea,
located off the
northeastern coast of the Kamchatka...
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Fyodor Litke may
refer to one of the
following icebreakers named after Friedrich Benjamin von Lütke (Fyodor
Petrovich Litke):
Fyodor Litke (1909), a Russian...
- The
icebreaker Fyodor Litke (SKR-18, Russian: Фёдор Литке, СКР-18) was
active in the
Soviet era in the Arctic,
until the late 1950s. It was
built in 1909...
- 97–98.
Litke 1998, pp. 66–72.
Litke 1998, p. 72.
Litke 1998, pp. 74–75.
Litke 1998, p. 75.
Litke 1998, p. 76.
Lambert &
Winters 2023, p. 19.
Litke 1998...
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Litke Nunatak (67°36′S 51°40′E / 67.600°S 51.667°E / -67.600; 51.667) is a
nunatak 10
nautical miles (19 km) east of the
Perov Nunataks,
lying at the...
- The Flin Flon
Bombers are a
Canadian junior ice
hockey team in Flin Flon, a city
located on the Manitoba–Saskatchewan
provincial border. The
Bombers are...
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Raymond A.
Litke (1920-1986) was an
American electronic engineer, the
inventor of a
practical wireless microphone, and the
first to
patent the wireless...
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Fyodor Litke (Russian: ХФёдор Литке) was a
Soviet and
later Russian icebreaker in
service from 1970
until 2013. It was one of
twelve Project 97A icebreakers...