- Pechora Sea
- География: Печорское море
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Pechora Sea — ( ru. Печорское море, or Pechorskoye More), is a sea at the north west of Russia, the south eastern part of the Barents Sea. The western border of the sea is off Kolguyev Island, while the eastern border is the western coasts of Vaygach Island… … Wikipedia
Pechora Sea — Russian Pechorskoye More Sea, southeastern extension of the Barents Sea, north of European Russia. It is located between Kolguyev Island and the Yugorsky Peninsula. Although it is blocked by floating ice from November to June, its cod, seals, and … Universalium
Pechora River — Pechora ( ru. Печора; Komi: unicode|Печӧра; Nenets: Санэроˮ яха) is a major river in European Russia (Komi Republic and Nenets Autonomous Okrug). It is 1,809 km long.The river rises in the Ural Mountains in the south eastern corner of the Komi… … Wikipedia
Sea of Azov — at Novaya Yalta, Donetsk Oblast … Wikipedia
Sea of Marmara — Propontis redirects here. For the Liberian cargo ship, see SS Propontis. Map of the Sea of Marmara … Wikipedia
Sea of Okhotsk — Coordinates: 55°N 150°E / 55°N 150°E / 55; 150 … Wikipedia
Sea of Japan — Japanese name … Wikipedia
sea — /see/, n. 1. the salt waters that cover the greater part of the earth s surface. 2. a division of these waters, of considerable extent, more or less definitely marked off by land boundaries: the North Sea. 3. one of the seven seas; ocean. 4. a… … Universalium
Pechora-Kama Canal — ( ru. Канал Печора Кама), or sometimes Kama Pechora Canal was a proposed canal intended to link up the basin of the Pechora River in the north of European Russia with the basin of the Kama, a tributary of the Volga. An accomplishment of this… … Wikipedia
Pechora — [pe chôr′ə; ] Russ [ pye chô′rä] river in N European Russia, flowing from the Urals north into the Barents Sea: 1,110 mi (1,786 km) … English World dictionary
Pechora River — River, northeastern Russia. It rises in the northern Ural Mountains and flows south, then west and north to enter the Barents Sea after a course of 1,124 mi (1,809 km). It is frozen from early November to early May. Its basin contains large… … Universalium