- and
explorer Pavel Shkot [ru] (1814-1880) - vice
admiral of the
Imperial Russian Navy All
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Shkot Island (Russian: Остров Шкота lit. Isle of
Shkot) is an
island in the Eugénie
Archipelago within the
Peter the
Great Gulf of the Sea of ****an. The...
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Nikolay Yakovlevich Shkot (Russian: Никола́й Я́ковлевич Шкот; 26
December 1829 – 1
September 1870) was a
Russian sailor and explorer, best
known for one...
- islands:
Russky Island,
Popov Island,
Rikord Island,
Reyneke Island and
Shkot Island, and a
large number of
small islands,
including Ushi
Island and Yelena...
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about 40 km (25 mi).
Major neighboring islands in the
archipelago include Shkot Island to the south,
Popov Island (7 km (4.3 mi) long, 4.3 km (2.7 mi) wide)...
- Imeni.
Retrieved 2011-12-14. Шкот Николай Яковлевич [Nikolay
Yakovlevich Shkot] (in Russian).
Public Library of
Primorsky Krai (Приморская Краевая Публичная...
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Sunychne Tikhonovichi Turya Filonivka Khotunichi Khrinivka Chepeliv Shkrobove Shkot And 1 rural-type settlement: Luka. List of
hromadas of
Ukraine Bida, Olesya...
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Chronicle and the
first large format cartographic atlas of
Siberia Nikolay Shkot,
explorer of
Sakhalin and
Primorsky Krai, a
founder of
Nakhodka and Vladivostok...
- near the urban-type
settlement of Shkotovo. It was
named after Nikolay Shkot in 1972. The
former name of
river was
Tsimukhe (Qimu River). The localities...
- the district's
total po****tion.
Shkotovsky District is
named for
Nikolay Shkot, a war
veteran of the
Crimean War who parti****ted in the
Siege of Sevastopol...