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Pomory may
refer to: Pomors, a
collective name for the
Russian people who live on the s****s of the
White Sea,
Russia Pomortsy, a
branch of bezpopovtsy...
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served the settlement's port—peaked at 1,106 in 1951. The name
Grumant is of
Pomory origin, and is also used to
refer to the
whole of the
Svalbard archipelago...
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Against the
Arctic by
David Roberts,
which tells the true
story of 4
Pomory sailors who
spent 6
years on the
island in the mid-18th
century after their...
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Archived from the
original on 2014-10-06.
Retrieved 2019-02-18.
Cossacks and
Pomory are
accounted in the
records as
separate ethnic subgroups of Russians. Конгресс...
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Pomors or
Pomory (Russian: помо́ры, lit. 'seasiders',
Russian pronunciation: [pɐˈmorɨ]) are an
ethnographic group thought to be
descended from Russian...
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Kalmyki 173,872
Kalpak 6
Kamentsy 16
Kamenschiki 2
Kamchadaly 2,312
Kaninskie pomory 7
Kantaga yakh 3
Kapuchiny 4
Karagasy 21
Karagasy tomskie 32
Karagashi 18...
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original on
September 28, 2022.
Retrieved September 27, 2022. Di Santo, V;
Pomory, CM; Bennett, WA (2009). "Algal
Garden Cultivation and
Guarding Behavior...
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Experimental Biology. 215 (11): 1923–1929. doi:10.1242/jeb.068460. PMID 22573771.
Pomory, C.; Lawrence, J. (2001). "Ophiocoma
echinata (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea):...
- Pennsylvania.
January 19, 1977. p. 1.
Retrieved April 5, 2012. Di Santo, V;
Pomory, CM; Bennett, WA (2009). "Algal
Garden Cultivation and
Guarding Behavior...
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single species,
Amphicutis stygobita. MarineSpecies.org -
Amphicutis Pomory, C.M.; Carpenter, J.H. & Winter, J.H. 2011.
Amphicutis stygobita, a new...