- The
Lyakhovsky Islands (Russian: Ляховские острова, romanized:
Lyakhovskiye ostrova; Yakut: Ляхов арыылара) are the
southernmost group of the New Siberian...
- 140.500°E / 74.000; 140.500 Maly
Lyakhovsky Island (Russian: Малый Ляховский) is the
second largest of the
Lyakhovsky Islands belonging to the New Siberian...
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Lyakhovsky is a
Russian masculine surname with a
feminine counterpart being Lyakhovskaya. It is also a
Russian possessive word
originating from the related...
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Bolshoy Lyakhovsky Island (Russian: Большой Ляховский остров), or
Great Lyakhovsky, is the
largest of the
Lyakhovsky Islands belonging to the New Siberian...
- (including the
island of 'Bunge Land') New
Siberia Lyakhovsky Islands Great Lyakhovsky Island Little Lyakhovsky Island Semyonovsky Island Stolbovoy Island Novaya...
- 18th century. In 1712, a
Cossack unit led by M.
Vagin reached the
Great Lyakhovsky Island. In 1809–10
Yakov Sannikov and
Matvei Gedenschtrom went to the...
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Moskva River,
Moscow city
Bolshevik Island,
Severnaya Zemlya Bolshoy Lyakhovsky Bolshoy Shantar Island,
Shantar Islands De Long, New
Siberian Islands...
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island groups in the sea.
Those islands would later be
named Bolshoy Lyakhovsky and the
Medvyezhi Islands. In 1712,
Permyakov and his
companion Merkury...
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Fyodor Petrovich Lyakhovsky, also
known as
Fedir Petrovych Liakhovskiy, (14
February 1936 – 30 May 2017) was a
Soviet sprint canoer who
competed in the...
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hypothetical island has
become known as
Sannikov Land. A
strait between Maly
Lyakhovsky and the
Kotelny islands bears Sannikov's name. ЯКОВ САННИКОВ Санников...