- also /ˈbɪərɪŋ/ BEER-ing; Russian: Берингов пролив, romanized: Beringov
proliv) is a
strait between the
Pacific and
Arctic oceans,
separating the Chukchi...
- lies the
sound known as
Proliv Arkhangelskiy between Zemlya Georga and
Alexandra Land. The
sound known as
Cambridge Channel (
Proliv Kambritch) is located...
-
first published in 1853 on a
Russian Hydrographic Department chart as "
Proliv Zimov'ya" (English:
Winter Strait). U.S.
Geological Survey Geographic Names...
- ships. One
vessel based on the
original Project MPSV06 design,
Kerchenskiy Proliv, has been
under construction at Amur
Shipbuilding Plant in
Russia since...
- from Cape Sōya, Hokkaido.
Sakhalin is
visible in the distance. ****anese name
Kanji 宗谷海峡
Russian name
Russian Пролив Лаперуза
Romanization Proliv Laperuza...
-
Baranof Island. Káx’ is “above”, a
locative description. The
strait was
named Proliv Pogibshy by
Russians because of a
fatal incident during a fur seal hunting...
- The Long
Strait (Russian: пролив Лонга;
Proliv Longa) is a body of
water in the
Russian Federation. This
strait was
named after the
American whaling captain...
- Zemlya, Russia. It is
covered with ice most of the year.
Initially named Proliv Yungshturm (Russian: пролив Юнгштурм)
after the
Roter Jungsturm of the German...
- Red Army
Strait (Russian: Пролив Красной Армии,
Proliv Krasnoy Army) is a
strait in
Severnaya Zemlya, Russia. It is
named after the Red Army (Krasnaya...
- or neutral-sounding names, e.g. Cape
Unslicht becoming Mys
Peschanyy and
Proliv Yungshturm becoming Yuny Strait.
During the
period of the Cold War (1940s...