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Poronaysk (Russian: Поронайск; ****anese: 敷香町, romanized: Shi****-chō; Ainu:
Sistukari or Sisi Tukari) is a town and the
administrative center of Poronaysky...
- the
Okhotsk Sea and
Southern Sakhalin in the
district by the city of
Poronaysk.
According to the 2010
census there were 295
Oroks in Russia. The name...
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battle 3
August 1945. The
Soviet forces started the
attack by s****ing
Poronaysk (Si****cho) town 9
August 1945. The
division firmly maintained its positions...
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Subprefecture (敷香支廳)
Towns Shirutoru (知取町, Makarov) Shi****a, Shi**** (敷香町,
Poronaysk)
Toyohara Subprefecture (豐原支廳) City
Toyohara (豐原市, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk)...
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Settlements with
Nivkh po****tions
according to the
Russian Census of 2002 (excluding Khabarovsk,
Poronaysk and Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk)....
- occupations. The
southern Uilta live
along the
Poronay near the city of
Poronaysk. The two
dialects come from the
northern and
eastern groups, however,...
- in the
winter of 1636 and
sailed along the east
coast to
Taraika (now
Poronaysk) in the
spring of 1637. In an
early colonization attempt, a ****anese settlement...
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their native area in big
citites of Khabarovsk, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk and
Poronaysk. Amur
Estuary Nikolaevsk Lazatev West
Sakhalin Coast Tamlavo Ngyl'vo Valuevo...
- Nevelsk,
Rudnaya Pristan, Vladivostok, Nakhodka, Preobrazhenye, Uglegorsk,
Poronaysk, Starodubskoye, Kholmsk, Korsakov, Cape Crillon,
Yuzhno Kurilsk and Vodopadnaya...
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Sakhalin Ainu, an
eastern coastal dialect of
Taraika (near
modern Gastello (
Poronaysk)) was
quite divergent from the
other localities. The
Raychishka dialect...