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Yugra or
Yugor Land (Russian: Югра, Югорский край; also
spelled Iuhra in
contemporary sources) was a
collective name for
lands and
peoples in the region...
- The
Yugorsky Strait or
Yugor Strait (Russian: Югорский Шар, or
Yugorsky Shar) is a
narrow sound between the Kara Sea and the
Pechora Sea. Its maximum...
- p. 53.
Naumov 2006, p. 53, The
Russians named it
Yugorskaia Zemlitsa (
Yugor Land or Yugra)... The
Novgoroders established two main
routes to Siberia...
- Livonia,
Courland and Semigalia, Samogitia, Bielostok, Karelia, Tver,
Yugor, Perm, Vyatka,
Bogar and others;
Sovereign and
Grand Prince of
Nizhni Novgorod...
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fostered by the
Pechora River holds more than 600 fauna. At the Kara and
Yugor Straits, the
total biom**** is more than 500 mg/m2 (0.00010 lb/sq ft), the...
- by ice. Nay and
Tetgales were more successful: they p****ed
through the
Yugor Strait and
reached the Kara Sea. Nay's
success led to a
second expedition...
- Soviet Navy
World War II: The
naval trawler struck a mine and sank in the
Yugor Strait (69°34′N 59°56′E / 69.567°N 59.933°E / 69.567; 59.933) with the...
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Union World War II: The
cargo ship
struck a mine and was
damaged in the
Yugor Strait (69°45′N 60°45′E / 69.750°N 60.750°E / 69.750; 60.750). She was...
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rescue tug
struck a mine laid by U-625 ( Kriegsmarine) and sank in the
Yugor Strait.
There were 47 dead and only 5 survivors.
Giovannina Bella Italy...