10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEZHNEV»
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In Concert Performance has earned Nikolai Dezhnev praise and international success that is unrivaled by any other contemporary Russian writer.
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Encyclopedia of the Arctic
In the 17th century, Russian seamen did not have logbooks; therefore, many facts
of Dezhnev's campaign remain unclear. Today the majority of researchers agree
that en route to the northeast borderlands of Asia four koches were lost: two of ...
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Literature of Travel and Exploration: A to F
In the summer of 1649 Dezhnev constructed a boat and sailed up the Anadyr,
reaching Chukchi settlements. In the middle course of the Anadyr the Russians
built a winter village, which was later called Anadyr ostrog (stronghold). Dezhnev
...
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The Voyage of Semen
Dezhnev in 1648: Bering's Precursor, ...
Account of expedition anticipating Bering in discovery of Asia's easternmost extremity and first to sail through Bering Strait.
Raymond Henry Fisher, 1981
CAPE DEZHNEV Marked by a dramatic cliff that plunges precipitously into the
sea, Cape Dezhnev is situated at the north-eastern edge of Eurasia and on the
border of two oceans, the Pacific and the Arctic. Here, warm and cold currents
meet, ...
Jean-Paul Labourdette, Dominique Auzias, 2006
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Russian Exploration, from Siberia to Space: A History
Dezhnev remained at the coast, scavenging driftwood and improvising snow
housing, while the others headed inland along the river in search of resources. It
is unclear how long they were away. They found nothing of any use, however.
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Russians in Alaska, 1732-1867
Fisher, Voyage of Semen Dezhnev, 141; Belov, Arkticheskoe moreplavanie, 159.
13. Raymond H. Fisher disputes Ogloblin's conclusion in that he follows the
Russian scholar Boris P. Polevoi (letter to author, 20 April 1992). 14. N. N.
Ogloblin ...
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The Conquest of a Continent: Siberia and the Russians
to search out new opportunities on the Siberian frontier turned to Dezhnev,
whose exploits in collecting fur tribute among the warlike Iugakirs had won him a
reputation as a man who knew how to get things done. Although their best efforts
had ...
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Literature of Travel and Exploration: An Encyclopedia
In the summer of 1649 Dezhnev constructed a boat and sailed up the Anadyr,
reaching Chukchi settlements. In the middle course of the Anadyr the Russians
built a winter village, which was later called Anadyr ostrog (stronghold). Dezhnev
...
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Russia: A Reference Guide from the Renaissance to the Present
Dezhnev, Semyon Ivanovich (1605–ca. 1673) explorer Dezhnev was a
COSSACK explorer who, in 1648, became the first Westerner to sail through what
is now the Bering Strait, separating Asia from North America. Nevertheless,
because no ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DEZHNEV»
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Dezhnev is used in the context of the following news items.
Would a mountain by any other name be appropriate?
Colonial renaming began in 1648, when Simen Dezhnev became the first European to sight Alaska and Russians began referring to it as ... «Homer Tribune, Jun 15»
We know it's not McKinley, but is Denali the right name for our …
Colonial renaming began in 1648 when Simen Dezhnev became the first European to sight Alaska and Russians began referring to it as ... «Alaska Dispatch News, Jun 15»
How Far Can a Dandelion Seed Fly? Ask a Native American
Meanwhile the Bering Strait at its narrowest point, between Cape Dezhnev in Russia and Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska, was supposed to have ... «Indian Country Today Media Network, May 15»
Arctic Shipping: An Analysis of the 2013 Northern Sea Route Season
The shipping season concluded on November 28 when the Russian-flagged vessel Bukhta Slavyanka exited the NSR at Cape Dezhnev in the ... «The Arctic Institute, Oct 14»
The Arctic Council's Ukraine challenge
... country's easternmost and westernmost points (Kaliningrad's Vistula Spit in the west and the Cape Dezhnev in the east) extended upwards, ... «BarentsObserver, May 14»
Paralympic torch relay begins in Russia's Far East
The torch relay for the Paralympics has started at Cape Dezhnev, the easternmost point of Russia. Over 1,500 torchbearers in 45 cities will take ... «RT, Feb 14»
Northern decline
The Victor Bakaev left the port of Yeosu (S. Korea) on October 2, 2013 with 88,000 tonnes of aviation kerosine towards the Cape Dezhnev. «PortNews IAA, Nov 13»
SCF Group's NS Yakutia completes her NSR voyage (photo)
2,294 miles from Cape Zhelaniya (Novaya Zemlya archipelago) in the Kara Sea to Cape Dezhnev in the Bering Strait were covered in 14 days. «PortNews IAA, Oct 13»
Cargo turnover via Russian Northern Sea route climbs 19% past …
... Arctic Ocean that separates the Barents and Kara Seas, to Cape Dezhnev, the northeastern-most point of Eurasia on the Chukchi Peninsula. «Platts, Sep 13»
Northern Sea Route: Humming with Activity
... Russian Federation and bounded by division lines across maritime areas with the United States and the parallel Cape Dezhnev in the Bering ... «Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, Aug 13»