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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) The first fishing settlements in the White Sea region arose in ancient times - around the third millennium BC. e. The tribes that lived along...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) The first fishing settlements in the White Sea region arose in ancient times - around the third millennium BC. e. The tribes that lived along...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) Lighthouses of the Pacific coast of Russia Installed on the cape of the same name on the northwestern shore of the La Perouse Strait (Sakhali...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) Installed at the very shore of the spit separating the Gulf of Gdansk from Primorskaya Bay, in the south-eastern part of the Baltic Sea, it p...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) Installed on the northwestern tip of the Rybachy Peninsula. Provides navigation along the western coast of the Kola Peninsula and on the appr...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) On the eastern coast of the Kola Peninsula, six miles south of Cape Orlov-Tersky Tolstoy, there are three islands - Veshnyak, Kuvshin and Bak...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) In the northeastern part of the Kola Peninsula, between capes Bolshoy Gorodetsky and Maly Gorodetsky, Gorodetskaya Bay juts into the coast. S...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) Zhizhginsky Island, on which the lighthouse is installed, lies 2.5 miles from the northwestern tip of the Summer Coast of the White Sea. The...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) In the middle part of the Onega Bay of the White Sea, two islands lie in one common shallow water - Bolshoy Zhuzhmuy and Maly Zhuzhmuy. The s...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) When looking at the map of the White Sea (see figure on p. 20), it is easy to notice that it resembles a curved cross, the core of which is f...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) Installed on the southern coast of the cape of the same name, located on the Winter Coast of the White Sea. The high, steep cape is easily re...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) The Kanin Peninsula, on the terminal cape of which the Kaninsky lighthouse is installed, separates the northern part of the White Sea from th...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) Eleven miles east of the mouth of the Kola Bay in the Barents Sea lies the large island of Kildin. This is the most noticeable place in terms...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) Installed on the north-eastern entrance cape of the Onega Bay Letniy Orlov (White Sea). Provides navigation in the bay and on the approaches...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) The Morzhovsky lighthouse was built near the southwestern coast of Morzhovets Island, which lies in the White Sea at the entrance to the Meze...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) In addition to the lighthouse, on Mudyugsky Island there is a set of luminous towers leading along the first leg of the Dvina fairway. Their...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) Installed on Mudyugsky Island, located at the mouth of the Northern Dvina River. This is one of the largest islands in the White Sea, it clos...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) The lighthouse got its name from the small island on which it is installed. Rodsher Island, which means “skerry island” in Swedish, lies in t...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) It is installed on the southern elevated part of the South (Bolshoy) Rombak island, lying on the northern side of the fairway leading to the...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) Installed on the northwestern tip of Bolshoi Oleniy Island in the Barents Sea, 40 miles east of Kildin Island. Provides entry into the Bolsho...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) Last year marked the 105th anniversary of the Chesma lighthouse. I don’t know if any of the interested parties remembered this date, but I le...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) Cape Svyatoy Nos, on which one of the oldest lighthouses on the shores of our northern seas is installed, protrudes far into the sea in the N...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) Cape Setnavolok, whose name is given by the lighthouse installed on it, is the northwestern entrance cape to the Kola Bay. The lighthouse pro...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) The name of the lighthouse was given by the largest of the group of islands located in the White Sea at the entrance to Onega Bay (see figure...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) The name of the lighthouse was given by the island of Sosnovets - the only significant island in the Throat of the White Sea near the Tersky...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) The lighthouse is named after a low-lying rocky cape on the western tip of the Crimean Peninsula. In the "Location of the Black Sea", publish...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) Installed on the high bank of the southeastern part of the Sea of Azov at the mouth of the Kuban River near the city of Temryuk. In 1570, o...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) Installed on the western shore of the Tendrovskaya Spit (northwestern coast of the Black Sea) 2.8 miles south of its northern end. The spit,...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) Cape Teribersky on the Murmansk coast, on which the lighthouse is installed, is the northwestern tip of the high rocky peninsula of the same...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) On the White Sea there are two capes named after Orlov: on the Letny coast of the Dvina Bay and the Tersky coast of the Kola Peninsula (see f...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) Cape Utrish (Bashmak, Sukko) juts out into the sea to the northwest, 20 km from Novorossiysk, as a low-lying strip from a high steep mountain...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) The lighthouse is installed on Kharlov Island, the western and highest of the Seven Islands, located close to each other along the middle par...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) It is installed on the cape of the same name in the southwestern part of the Crimean peninsula, 6 miles from Sevastopol and provides navigati...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) Installed on the northeastern tip of the Rybachy Peninsula on Cape Tsypnavolok. Provides navigation on the approaches to the Kola Bay and in...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) Cape Chauda, whose name is given by the lighthouse installed on it, is the eastern entrance cape of the Feodosia Gulf. It is low, flat, ste...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) The lighthouse is named after a river flowing from east to west and flowing into the White Sea 55 miles south of Cape Kanin Nos. In the “Whit...
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(autotranslated, could have mistakes) The resort city and port of Yalta on the southern coast of Crimea arose on the site of former Taurus settlements. The first mention of it und...