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    Atlasov Island, known in Russian as Ostrov Atlasova (Остров Атласова), or in Japanese as Araido (阿頼度島), is the northernmost island and volcano and also...
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    Peninsula. Atlasov Island, an uninhabited volcanic island off the southern tip of Kamchatka, and the Atlasova volcano are named after him. Atlasov was born...
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  • Atlasov (Russian: Атласов) may refer to Vladimir Atlasov (1661–1711), Russian explorer Atlasov (volcano) in Kamchatka named after Atlasov Atlasov Island...
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    southernmost island has large areas covered by trees, while more northerly islands have no trees, or spotty tree cover. The northernmost, Atlasov Island (Oyakoba...
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    islands. Aleksandry, Franz Josef Land Atlasov Island, Kuril Islands Ayon Belkovsky, New Siberian Islands Bely Island, in the Kara Sea Bennett Island,...
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    This is a list of islands in the world ordered by their highest point; it lists islands with peaks by elevation. At the end of this article continental...
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  • Alaid Island may refer to Atlasov Island in the Kuril Islands chain Alaid Island (Alaska) in the Semichi Islands chain. This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Antsiferov Island Alaid on Atlasov Island Atsonupuri on Iturup Island Baransky on Iturup Island Berutarube on Iturup Island Bogatyr Ridge on Iturup Island (includes...
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  • Krai, also a Decade Volcano Karymsky, Kamchatka Krai Alaid, Atlasov Island, Kuril Islands, Sakhalin oblast Mount Elbrus in the Caucasus. It is the highest...
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  • (Keeling) Islands Île Amsterdam Île de la Possession Île Saint-Paul Tromelin Island Pacific Ocean Antipodes Islands Atlasov Island Banaba Island Bokak Atoll...
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    Greater Kuril Chain (category Islands of the Kuril Islands)
    Strait. The maximum altitude in the Greater Kuril Chain is 2339m, on (Atlasov Island). Length - 1200 km. Total Area - 10,100 km2. Greater Kuril Chain is...
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    1697–99 – Vladimir Atlasov reaches as far as the Golygina River on the southwest coast of Kamchatka, from which he sights Atlasov Island; also crosses the...
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  • Sayan Mountains Alaid Алаид 2,339 metres (7,674 ft)  Sakhalin Oblast Atlasov Island, Kurils Unnamed — 2,337 metres (7,667 ft)  Magadan Oblast Okhandya Range...
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  • Prominence (m) Col (m) 1 Vulkan Alaid  Russia (Atlasov Island) 2,339 2,339 0 2 Tyatya 爺爺岳  Russia (Kunashiri Island 国後島) 1,819 1,819 0 3 Chikurachki  Russia...
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  • Petersburg in 1875 when it was replaced by the northernmost point of Atlasov Island (known in Japanese as Araido (阿頼度) and in Ainu as Oyakoba). Between...
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  • 56417°E / 50.86083; 155.56417 (Alaid) Atlasov Island Kuril Islands  Sakhalin Oblast Highest volcano of the Kuril Islands Okhandya HP Охандя АВ 2337 m 7,667 ft...
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    Severo-Kurilsky District (category Kuril Islands)
    Severo-Kurilsky Urban Okrug. It is located on the northern Kuril Islands to the east of the Island of Sakhalin and immediately southwest of the Kamchatka Peninsula...
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    several Russian forays into Kamchatka prior to the arrival of Vladimir Atlasov. Atlasov began his conquest of Kamchatka by sending Luka Morozko on reconnaissance...
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  • Retrieved 2011-12-23. Tolkacheva, N. "Russian historians about Vladimir Atlasov" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2012-08-27. Retrieved 2011-12-23...
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    Russians were stranded and died on Kamchatka. In 1695, explorer Vladimir Atlasov became commander of Anadyrsk. In 1696 he sent the Cossack Luka Morozko...
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    Paramushir (redirect from Paramushir Island)
    Antsiferov by the Luzhin Strait (15 km (9.3 mi)) to the southwest, from Atlasov in the northwest by 20 km (12 mi), and from Onekotan in the south by the...
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  • Dembei, Russian: Дэмбэй) was a Japanese castaway who, through Vladimir Atlasov, provided Russia with some of its first knowledge of Japan. He was a merchant...
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    1711 - Danila Antsiferov discovers the Kuril Islands 1712 - revolt and murder of their chiefs (Atlasov, Chirikov, and Mironov) by the Cossacks in Kamchatka...
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  • Mikhail Stadukhin followed the coast of the Sea of Okhotsk. In 1697 Vladimir Atlasov entered the Kamchatka Peninsula overland from the north. In 1716 the first...
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  • Анциферов; died in 1712) was a Russian explorer. Upon the death of Vladimir Atlasov in 1711, Danila Antsiferov was elected Cossack ataman of the Kamchatka...
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    with an Account of the French Settlement He Was Appointed to Form upon the Island of Madagascar". World Digital Library. 1790. Archived from the original...
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    throughout Kamchatka and possibly also in the northern Kuril Islands. Vladimir Atlasov, who annexed Kamchatka and established military bases in the region...
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    conquest of Kamchatka later would be achieved in the early 1700s by Vladimir Atlasov, while the discovery of the Arctic coastline and Alaska would be completed...
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    they were driven out by the Manchus. Northward, in 1697-1699 Vladimir Atlasov went south from Anadyrsk and explored the Kamchatka Peninsula. There was...
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  • expressed desire to return to Japan, Dembei was taken to Moscow by Vladimir Atlasov in December 1701 or January 1702 and ordered by Peter the Great to teach...
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