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Penzhina Bay (Russian: Пе́нжинская губа́,
Penzhinskaya guba) is a long and
narrow bay off the
northwestern coast of Kamchatka, Russia. The bay has one...
- The
Penzhina (Russian: Пенжина; Koryak: Мыгыкивэем) is a
river in
Kamchatka Krai, Russia. It is 713
kilometres (443 mi) long, and has a
drainage basin...
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Stadukhin went
south and
followed the
coast of the Sea of
Okhotsk from
Penzhina Bay to Okhotsk. From
about 1667
there were
reports of a
Kamchatka River...
- in the
Republic of
Adygea and in
Krasnodar Krai
Belaya (
Penzhina), a
tributary of the
Penzhina River in
Kamchatka Krai
Belaya (Angara), a
tributary of...
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square kilometres (5,300 sq mi). It is the most
important tributary of the
Penzhina,
followed by the Oklan. The
Belaya has its
source as the
Palmatkina in...
- of far
northeast Siberia, one of the
first to
reach the Kolyma, Anadyr,
Penzhina and
Gizhiga Rivers and the
northern Sea of Okhotsk. He was a Pomor, probably...
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Tylele volcano (2,234 m (7,329 ft)). The
longest rivers are the Vyvenka,
Penzhina, Talovka, Lakhacha, Apuka, Kamchatka, and Ukelayat. The
largest freshwater...
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Kamchatka Peninsula)
Kikhchik (west
coast of
Kamchatka Peninsula)
Penzhina Belaya (
Penzhina)
Oklan Gizhiga Paren Yama Yana Ola
Arman Khasyn Taui Chyolomdzha...
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Okhotsk and
branches into two main arms,
Gizhigin Bay to the west and
Penzhina Bay to the east. Its
southwest corner is
formed by the P'yagin Peninsula...
- north, the
Bolshoy Anyuy, Oloy and
Kolyma basins to the northwest, and the
Penzhina basin to the southwest. In 1648,
Semyon Dezhnev reached the
mouth of the...