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Paramushir (Russian: Парамушир, romanized:
Paramushir, ****anese: 幌筵島, romanized: Paramushiru-tō, Ainu: パラムシㇼ, romanized: Para=mu=sir) is a
volcanic island...
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Kuril Chain in the
South Kurils, and the
northern Kurils from Urup to
Paramushir, have been
recognised as
Important Bird
Areas (IBAs) by
BirdLife International...
- The
Paramushir shrew (Sorex leucogaster) is a
species of
mammal in the
family Soricidae. It is
endemic to Russia. Its
natural habitat is
temperate forests...
- Olkhon, lake
Baikal Onekotan,
Kuril Islands Rudolfa,
Franz Josef Land
Paramushir,
Kuril Islands Pioneer,
Severnaya Zemlya Popov Island, Eugénie Archipelago...
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islands were
occupied by the ****anese 91st
Infantry Division (Shiashkotan,
Paramushir, Shumshu, and Onekotan), 42nd
Division (Simushir), 41st
Independent Regiment...
- on
Paramushir Island (includes the
Lomonosov and
Tatarinov groups)
Chirinkotan on
Chirinkotan Island Chyorny on
Chirpoy Island Ebeko on
Paramushir Island...
- erroneous. It was
tentatively recorded to
inhabit Kunashir,
Iturup and
Paramushir,
while wolves reported on
Shumshu were
later dismissed as
feral dogs....
- of
Paramushir. Po****tion: 2,536 (2010 Census); 2,592 (2002 Census); 5,180 (1989
Soviet census). The Ainu are the
original inhabitants of
Paramushir, which...
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Shumshu in the north.
Other islands either had
small po****tions (such as
Paramushir) or were
visited for
fishing or hunting.
There may have been a
small mixed...
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language for "large village”. It is the
second largest island,
after Paramushir, in the
northern subgroup of the Kurils. It is
administratively included...