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- Mikhail Dmitriyevich Tebenkov (Russian: Михаил Дмитриевич Тебеньков; also Tebenkof; 1802 – April 3, 1872) was a Russian hydrographer and vice admiral of...
- Klokacheva by navigator Ivan Vasiliev in 1809, and Protiv Olgi by Captain Tebenkov. Salisbury Sound is the namesake of the seaplane tender USS Salisbury Sound...
- She**** (A), Karina Sulaimanova, Sholpan Tokkozha Head coach: Alexandr Tebenkov ****istant coach: Zh****ulan Orazbayev 7  Chinese Taipei Goaltenders: Chiu...
- Hydrographic Dept. Chart 1378 in 1847, and "G[ora] Fayerveder" by Captain Tebenkov (1852, map 7), Imperial Russian Navy. It was called "Schönwetterberg" by...
- by Vitus Bering in 1729. It was surve**** and mapped by Captain Mikhail Tebenkov of the Imperial Russian Navy in the 1830s. Avacha Bay was the scene of...
- cir****navigation of Brazil. Jean-Baptiste Tavernier French 17th Persia, India Mikhail Tebenkov Russian 19th Alaska, Aleutian Islands, Amur River Pedro Teixeira Portuguese...
- Alaskan natives name was reported as R(eka) Sita or Sitak River by Captain Tebenkov (1852, map 7), Imperial Russian Navy (IRN). It was spelled Situk by E....
- Aleutian Islands chain of Alaska. The name was registered by Captain Mikhail Tebenkov of the Imperial Russian Navy in 1852. The island is about 800 meters long...
- translation of Bukhta Serebryanikova, a name published first by Captain Tebenkov of the Imperial Russian Navy in 1852. Silver Bay is on the eastern end...
- Kygane. Its native name was published in Russian as Mys Kaygany by Captain Tebenkov in 1852. During the maritime fur trade era the trading site known as "Kaigani"...