- Penzhina
- geographical name see Penzhinskaya
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Penzhina — Die 713 km lange Penschina (russisch Пенжина; auch Penshina, Penzhina) ist ein Fluss bzw. Strom in Fernen Osten Russlands (Asien). Sie entspringt in Ostsibirien im nördlichen Kolymagebirge. Von dort aus fließt die Penschina durch die Ausläufer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Río Pénzhina — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Río Pénzhina (Буюнда) País que atraviesa Rusia Provincia que atraviesa Kr … Wikipedia Español
Mikhail Stadukhin — Northeast Siberia. The Penzhina River is barely visible as the curved river that flows into the northeast corner of the Sea of Okhotsk. The town of Okhotsk is southeast of the Aldan River Mikhail Vasilyevich Stadukhin (Russian: Михаил Васильевич… … Wikipedia
Golfo de Shélijov — (залив Шелихова zaliv Shélijova) Ubicación geográfica Océano Mar de Ojotsk Continente … Wikipedia Español
Mijaíl Stadujin — Mapa de Siberia Noreste. El río Penzhina es el río curvado que fluye hacia el noreste en la esquina del mar de Ojotsk. La ciudad de Ojotsk está al sudeste del río Aldan Mikhail Vasilyevich Stadukhin (en ruso: Михаил Васильевич Стадухин) (?… … Wikipedia Español
Koryak — /kawr yak/, n., pl. Koryaks, (esp. collectively) Koryak for 1. 1. a member of a Paleo Asiatic people of northeastern Siberia. 2. the Chukotian language of the Koryak people, closely related to Chukchi. * * * ▪ okrug, Russia also spelled Koriak … … Universalium
Belaya River — may refer to the following rivers in Russia: *Belaya River (Imandra), a tributary of the Lake Imandra in the Murmansk Oblast *Belaya River (Kama), a tributary of the Kama River in the Republic of Bashkortostan *Belaya River (Kuban), a tributary… … Wikipedia
Okhotsk, Sea of — Arm of the northwestern Pacific Ocean. Bounded by the Siberian coast, the Kamchatka Peninsula and the Kuril Islands, Hokkaido, and Sakhalin Island, it covers 611,000 sq mi (1,580,000 sq km). It connects the ports of the Russian Far East. Ice… … Universalium
Shelikhov, Gulf of — Russian Zaliv Shelikhova Gulf, eastern Russia. Lying between the Siberian mainland and the Kamchatka Peninsula, it is an extension of the Sea of Okhotsk. It extends northward 420 mi (670 km) and has a maximum width of 185 mi (300 km). The tidal… … Universalium
Penzhinskaya — or Penzhina geographical name bay E Russia in Asia between Kamchatka Peninsula & mainland; an arm of Sea of Okhotsk … New Collegiate Dictionary