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Demid Sofonovich Pyanda (Демид Софонович Пянда) or,
according to some sources,
Panteley Demidovich Pyanda (Пантелей Демидович Пянда), also
spelled Penda...
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Pyanda (Russian: Пянда) is a
rural locality (a village) in
Bereznikovskoye Rural Settlement of
Vinogradovsky District,
Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia. The...
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Pyanda (Russian: Пянда) is a
rural locality (a settlement) in
Vinogradovsky District,
Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia. The po****tion was 446 as of 2010. There...
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leadership of
Demid Pyanda sailed up
Nizhnyaya Tunguska,
discovered the Lena, and
either carried their boats there or
built new ones. In 1623
Pyanda explored some...
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Upper Tunguska.
Between 1620 and 1624, a
group of fur
hunters led by
Demid Pyanda left
Turukhansk and
explored some 1,430
miles (2,300 kilometres) of the...
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According to
folktales related a
century after the fact, in 1623,
Demid Pyanda, who may have been the
first Russian to
reach the Lena,
crossed from the...
- Tunguska. In 1620, a
group of fur
hunters led by the semi-legendary
Demid Pyanda started out from
Turukhansk on what
would become a very
protracted journey...
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expedition to
Taimyr (finds in
Simsa Bay and the
Thaddeus Islands) 1623 -
Pyanda first reached the Lena
River in the
Kirensk region 1628 -
Voivode Andrey...
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prevented by the
Moscow invasion.
Cossacks from
Muscovy (Pantelei
Demidovich Pyanda,
Anton Dobrynsky and others) in the XVII
century organized numerous campaigns...
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discoverer of the Amurland, the
first Russian to sail down the Amur
River Demid Pyanda,
credited with
discovery of the Lena
River and Yakutia, made an 8,000 km...