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What (who) is kara sea - definition

MARGINAL SEA OF THE ARCTIC OCEAN NORTH OF ASIA
North Kara Sea; South Kara Sea; Karskoe More; The Kara Sea
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County of Kara Kara         
COUNTY OF VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA
County of kara kara
The County of Kara Kara is one of the 37 counties of Victoria which are part of the cadastral divisions of Australia, used for land titles. The northern boundary of the county is at 36°S.
Kara language (Papua New Guinea)         
LANGUAGE SPOKEN IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Kara language of New Ireland; ISO 639:leu; Lemusmus language; Kara Language (Papua New Guinea); Kara (Papua New Guinea)
Kara (also Lemusmus or Lemakot) is an Austronesian language spoken by about 5,000 people in 1998 in the Kavieng District of New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea.
Kara Dag         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Kara-Dagh; Karadağ; Karadag; Qaradağ; Qaradag; Qara Dag; Kara Dag (disambiguation); Karadag (disambiguation); Karadagh (disambiguation); Qaradağ (disambiguation); Kara Dagh; Kara Dağ; Kara-dagh; Qara-dagh
Kara Dag or Qara Dag (Dag/Dağ/Dagh, occasionally Daq or Tagh) is Turkic for "Black Mountain". It may be written as one word (Karadag), a hyphenated word (Kara-dag), or as two words (Kara Dag).

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Kara Sea

The Kara Sea (Russian: Ка́рское мо́ре, Karskoye more) is a marginal sea, separated from the Barents Sea to the west by the Kara Strait and Novaya Zemlya, and from the Laptev Sea to the east by the Severnaya Zemlya archipelago. Ultimately the Kara, Barents and Laptev Seas are all extensions of the Arctic Ocean north of Siberia.

The Kara Sea's northern limit is marked geographically by a line running from Cape Kohlsaat in Graham Bell Island, Franz Josef Land, to Cape Molotov (Arctic Cape), the northernmost point of Komsomolets Island in Severnaya Zemlya.

The Kara Sea is roughly 1,450 km (900 mi) long and 970 km (600 mi) wide with an area of around 880,000 km2 (339,770 sq mi) and a mean depth of 110 metres (360 ft).

Its main ports are Novy Port and Dikson and it is important as a fishing ground although the sea is ice-bound for all but two months of the year. The Kara Sea contains the East-Prinovozemelsky field (an extension of the West Siberian Oil Basin), containing significant undeveloped petroleum and natural gas. In 2014, US government sanctions resulted in Exxon having until September 26 to discontinue its operations in the Kara Sea.

Examples of use of kara sea
1. But Russian suppliers have only received one large order in the past five years, from state–controlled Gazprom for its Prirazlomnoye oil field in the Kara Sea.
2. Reserves under the Kara Sea in the Arctic may total 50 trillion cubic meters, with a further 44.2 trillion in eastern Siberia, 30 trillion on the Yamal Peninsula and 10.2 trillion in the Caspian Sea region, Wiewiorowski said on Monday at an investment conference in Moscow. (Bloomberg) TNK–BP Valued at $4'Bln Brokerage Troika Dialog said on Wednesday that No. 2 oil firm TNK–BP should be valued at over $4' billion when its shares begin trading on the stock market later this year.