Lamanon Lighthouse
Also known as: Ламанон
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Place
- Country
- Russia
- Region
- Sakhalin Island
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Names & naming history
RU · Official
- Ламанон
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes)
In 1787, the great French navigator Jean Francois de La Perouse, circumnavigating the world on the personal instructions of King Louis XVI, after exploring the shores of the Korean Peninsula and the future of Primorye, set off with his small fleet of two frigates - "Boussol" and "Astrolabe" - to the area of \u200b\u200bOku-Yeso Island. That's what Sakhalin was called at one time.
The Frenchman opens the strait between Hokkaido and Oku-Yeso and calls it after himself. La Perouse's fleet then sails along the coast of the island to the north. Noticing that the depths of the sea are getting smaller and smaller, La Perouse turns back. Having decided that the fleet will run into the isthmus between Oku-Yeso and the mainland, La Perouse deprives himself of another geographical discovery - the strait between Sakhalin and the mainland.
(autotranslated, could have mistakes)
In 1787, the great French navigator Jean Francois de La Perouse, circumnavigating the world on the personal instructions of King Louis XVI, after exploring the shores of the Korean Peninsula and the future of Primorye, set off with his small fleet of two frigates - "Boussol" and "Astrolabe" - to the area of \u200b\u200bOku-Yeso Island. That's what Sakhalin was called at one time.
The Frenchman opens the strait between Hokkaido and Oku-Yeso and calls it after himself. La Perouse's fleet then sails along the coast of the island to the north. Noticing that the depths of the sea are getting smaller and smaller, La Perouse turns back. Having decided that the fleet will run into the isthmus between Oku-Yeso and the mainland, La Perouse deprives himself of another geographical discovery - the strait between Sakhalin and the mainland.
(autotranslated, could have mistakes)
In 1787, the great French navigator Jean Francois de La Perouse, circumnavigating the world on the personal instructions of King Louis XVI, after exploring the shores of the Korean Peninsula and the future of Primorye, set off with his small fleet of two frigates - "Boussol" and "Astrolabe" - to the area of \u200b\u200bOku-Yeso Island. That's what Sakhalin was called at one time.
The Frenchman opens the strait between Hokkaido and Oku-Yeso and calls it after himself. La Perouse's fleet then sails along the coast of the island to the north. Noticing that the depths of the sea are getting smaller and smaller, La Perouse turns back. Having decided that the fleet will run into the isthmus between Oku-Yeso and the mainland, La Perouse deprives himself of another geographical discovery - the strait between Sakhalin and the mainland.
В 1787 году великий французский мореплаватель Жан Франсуа де Лаперуз, совершая кругосветное плавание по личному заданию короля Людовика XVI, после разведки берегов Корейского полуострова и будущего Приморья отправляется со своим небольшим флотом из двух фрегатов - "Буссоль" и "Астролябия" в район острова Оку-Йесо. Так в свое время назывался Сахалин.
Француз открывает пролив между Хоккайдо и Оку-Йесо и называет его своим именем. Затем флот Лаперуза идет вдоль берегов острова на север. Заметив, что морские глубины становятся все меньше и меньше, Лаперуз поворачивает обратно. Решив, что флот упрется в перешеек между Оку-Йесо и материком, Лаперуз лишает себя очередного географического открытия - пролива между Сахалином и материком.
(autotranslated, could have mistakes)
In 1787, the great French navigator Jean Francois de La Perouse, circumnavigating the world on the personal instructions of King Louis XVI, after exploring the shores of the Korean Peninsula and the future of Primorye, set off with his small fleet of two frigates - "Boussol" and "Astrolabe" - to the area of \u200b\u200bOku-Yeso Island. That's what Sakhalin was called at one time.
The Frenchman opens the strait between Hokkaido and Oku-Yeso and calls it after himself. La Perouse's fleet then sails along the coast of the island to the north. Noticing that the depths of the sea are getting smaller and smaller, La Perouse turns back. Having decided that the fleet will run into the isthmus between Oku-Yeso and the mainland, La Perouse deprives himself of another geographical discovery - the strait between Sakhalin and the mainland.
Heritage identity & evidence
Identity
- LUX ID
LUX-LH-000267- Type
- Lighthouse
- Object kind
- Lighthouse
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- Geography contextРоссия, Сахалин остров · text-only
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Attribution
"Lamanon Lighthouse" · LUX-LH-000267 · © LUX143 · Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International · https://light.lux143.org/lighthouses/LUX-LH-000267/
Citation
LUX Light Archive, Lighthouse record: "Lamanon Lighthouse", LUX-LH-000267, https://light.lux143.org/lighthouses/LUX-LH-000267/, accessed 2026-07-03, archive v0.24.42.
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- Canonical LUX ID
- LUX-LH-000267
- Legacy node
- node:959
- Legacy URL
- /node/959/
- Drupal source type
- lighthouse
- Source system
- drupal_migration
- Source path
- /node/959
Source provenance
Forum sources
- Ламанон маякмаяки-россии / маяки-тихоокеанского-побережья
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| Wikipedia | search-candidate | Search / review | Useful for public descriptions and cross-checking, but text must be rewritten or quoted sparingly. | |
| OpenStreetMap | search-candidate | Search / review | Resolve to a stable node, way, or relation URL before acceptance. | |
| ARLHS | review-source | Search / review | Search the World List of Lights and add a verified ARLHS ID when found. | |
| Lighthouse Directory | review-source | Search / review | Use the regional directory page as a trusted catalogue lead; add the exact URL after review. |
Record identifiers
- Node
- 959
- Source type
- lighthouse
- Review class
- Lighthouse
- Wikidata class
- Q39715
- Created
- 17/03/2013 09:08:12 UTC
- Changed
- 28/06/2017 15:50:32 UTC
- Source path
- /node/959
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