[icebreaker] The Taymyr was an icebreaking steamer of 1200 tons built for the Russian Imperial Navy at St. Petersburg in 1909. It was named after the Taymyr Peninsula. Taymyr and her sister ship Vaygach were built for the purpose of thoroughly exploring the uncharted areas of the Northern Sea Route. This venture became known as the Arctic O...
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[newspaper] Taymyr (Таймыр) is a newspaper published in the Taymyrsky Dolgano-Nenetsky District of Krasnoyarsk Krai of the Russian Federation, published three times a week. Until 1994 it was printed under the designation Советский Таймыр (Soviet Taymyr). Besides Russia, it publishes articles in several languages of the ...
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(from the article `Lena River`) ...and a settlement were founded at Ust-Kut. The first scientific research was conducted by the Great Northern Expedition in 1733–42. Cartography was ...
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autonomous okrug (district), Krasnoyarsk kray (region), northeastern central Russia. It has an area of 332,850 square miles (862,100 square km) on ... [1 related articles]
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