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The National Geographic Magazine
457 509 181 [50 1?- 71 Si 30 Page Most of the fishermen of the Murman Coast
are only temporary residents ill., 333-33(3, 347; text, 348 Most of the houses of
the Murman region are one- story structures built of unhewn logs, .text 336, 348;
ill.
140 Mosquitoes are a serious pest in summer (Murman Coast) - text 348 Most
ancient ideas of medicine, The Indian medicine man survival of the text 82 ami
Page Most of the fishermen of the Murman Coast are only temporary residents ill.,
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Daily Consular and Trade Reports
THE MURMAN COAST OF RUSSIA. [Vice Consul General Alfred W. Smith,
Moscow] The Murman coast is a little-known section of the Russian Empire
comprising the northeastern part of the Kola Peninsula, bordering on the Arctic
Ocean.
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Through Lapland with Skis & Reindeer: With Some Account of ...
APPENDIX IV RUSSIAN LAPLAND AND THE MURMAN COAST LIEUTENANT
Gnonon T. TEMPLE, R.N., in the Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society,
October 1880, gives an excellent account of the Murman Coast and Russian ...
Frank Hedges Butler,
1917
SHOWING THE LOCATION OF THE MURMAN COAST. Editor's Note Problems I
and II as suggested in last month's article (see “Some Geography Problems
Dealing with Russia”) have been worked over into one problem, given below.
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Northscapes: History, Technology, and the Making of Northern ...
The outlier features of the Murman coast and its people placed the north of
Russia regions in a particular place on the mental maps of authorities and
intellectuals. Whereas for Norway the development of Finnmark was an important
task ...
Dolly Jørgensen, Sverker Sörlin,
2013
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Carbon Cycle in the Russian Arctic Seas
The blade-kelps in the area of Frantz Josef Land, which is a typical Arctic zone,
have a lower rate of growth and a decreased level of metabolic processes as
compared to those off the Murman coast. This is manifested in the thallus sizes, in
the ...
Alexander Vetrov, Evgeniĭ Aleksandrovich Romankevich,
2004
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Count Sergei Witte and the Twilight of Imperial Russia: A ...
need for a new ice-free naval base to counter Germany, argued that Libau could
be easily blockaded, while a base on the Murman coast, north of the Arctic Circle,
where the Gulf Stream provided ice-free conditions, would have the advantage ...
Of the approximately 1,170 boats employed on the Murman coast, at least 80 per-
cent are of the “shnyaka” or “yela” type, the former an undecked, heavy, clumsy
rowboat, carrying from 700 to 1,000 pounds and manned by three or four men.
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The Story of the Great War, Mega Series Volume I to VIII
The Murman Coast is that section of the Arctic shore stretching from the frontier of
Russia with Norway, at the mouth ofthe Voryema River;toCape Svyatov,on the
White Sea,a distanceof about 250 miles. Onthe west thecoastis a successionof ...