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Later the
Pomors discovered and
maintained the
Northern Sea
Route between Arkhangelsk and Siberia. With
their ships (koches), the
Pomors penetrated to...
- The
Pomor trade (Norwegian: Pomorhandel, russehandel; Russian: Поморская торговля) was
carried out
between the
Pomors of
Northwest Russia and the people...
-
Pomor dialects (Russian: Помо́рские го́воры) are a
group of
Northern Russian dialects spoken by the
Pomors of the
former Arkhangelsk Governorate and northern...
- the 12th century, when
Russian Pomors discovered the peninsula's rich
resources of game and fish. Soon after, the
Pomors were
followed by the
tribute collectors...
- Ukhtnavolok,
opposite to the
Winter Coast. The
names reflect the fact that the
pomors of the
Dvina Bay were
fishing at
Summer Coast and
Winter Coast in the summer...
- Voronov,
opposite to the
Summer Coast. The
names reflect the fact that the
pomors of the
Dvina Bay were
fishing at
Summer Coast and
Winter Coast in the summer...
- KKL
considers the
Pomors one of the most
related peoples,
therefore they work
closely with the
organization "Pomoṙska Slobóda" (
pomor. Помо́рьска Слобо́да)...
-
Stefansson Bartlett St. Roch H. L****n
Cowper North East P****age
Russian Arctic Pomors Koch
boats Willoughby Chancellor Barentsz Heemskerck Mangazeya Hudson Poole...
-
transpolar voyages in ice
conditions of the
Arctic seas, po****r
among the
Pomors.
Because of its
additional skin-planking (called kotsa) and
Arctic design...
-
Willem Barentsz in 1596,
although there is
disputed evidence of use by
Pomors or Nor****.
Whaling for
bowhead whales started in 1611,
dominated by English...