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Kola Peninsula - перевод на русский

PENINSULA IN THE NORTHWEST OF RUSSIA
Kola peninsula; Koala Peninsula; Kolsky Peninsula; Guoládat; Kolsky poluostrov; Cola Peninsula; Murmansk Peninsula; History of the Kola Peninsula
  • The [[Khibiny Mountains]] have an Arctic-moderate climate
  • Ripe cloudberry
  • View of [[Lake Imandra]] and [[Khibiny Mountains]]
  • Map of Russian principalities in 1237
  • Sami]]
  • Port of Murmansk
  • Children in Murmansk, 2015
  • Territory acquired by 1505 under [[Ivan III of Russia]]
  • View of the Kola Peninsula near [[Murmansk]]
  • An Arctic fox
  • Novgorod]], and their descendants living on the [[White Sea]] coasts
  • Prirechny/Suõʹnnjel/Suonikylä]], 1903
  • Lake Umbozero
  • Novus Atlas}}'' (1635). Cartographer: [[Willem Janszoon Blaeu]]
  • Kirovsk]]
  • Norwegian]] settlement on the Kola, 1930s

Kola Peninsula         

['kəuləpi'ninsjulə]

география

Кольский полуостров

Malay Peninsula         
PENINSULA IN SOUTHEAST ASIA ALSO KNOWN AS KRA PENINSULA
Malayan Peninsula; Malay peninsula; Malayan peninsula; Malaysian Peninsula; Tanah Melayu; Malaysia Peninsula; Kra peninsula; Kra Peninsula; The Malay Peninsula; Malayu Peninsula; Thai-Malay peninsula; Malaysian peninsula; Malay Peninsular; Malay peninsular; Thai-Malay Peninsula; Malaya Peninsula; Malaysia Pennisula; Greater Malaysia; Semenanjung Tanah Melayu; Malacca Peninsula; Thai-Malaysian peninsula; Thai-Malayan peninsula; Tenasserim Peninsula; Ecology of the Malay Peninsula

[mə'leipi'ninsjulə]

география

полуостров Малакка

Gaspe Peninsula         
  • Gaspé National Park (Parc national de la Gaspésie)]]
  • [[Quebec Route 132]] in [[Carleton-sur-Mer]]
PENINSULA IN QUÉBEC, CANADA
Gaspe Peninsula; Péninsule de la Gaspésie; Gaspésie; Gaspe peninsula; Gaspé peninsula; Gaspesie; Gaspesia; Peninsule de la Gaspesie; The Gaspé; La GaspÉSie; Gaspesie Peninsula; Gaspé Peninsula, Anticosti Island

['gæspeipi'ninsjulə]

география

полуостров Гаспе

Определение

Бутия
п-ов на крайнем С. материка Сев. Америка; Канада. Открыл англ, полярный исследователь Джон Росс в 1829 г. в ходе экспедиции для отыскания Сев-Зап. прохода и назвал Бутия-Феликс в честь пивовара Феликса Бута, финансировавшего эту экспедицию. Позже название сократилось до Бутия (Boothia).

Википедия

Kola Peninsula

The Kola Peninsula (Russian: Кольский полуостров, romanized: Kolsky poluostrov; Kildin Sami: Куэлнэгк нёа̄ррк) is a peninsula in the extreme northwest of Russia, and one of the largest peninsulas of Europe. Constituting the bulk of the territory of Murmansk Oblast, it lies almost completely inside the Arctic Circle and is bordered by the Barents Sea to the north and by the White Sea to the east and southeast. The city of Murmansk, the most populous settlement on the peninsula, has a population of roughly 270,000 residents.

While humans had already settled in the north of the peninsula in the 7th–5th millennium BCE, the rest of its territory remained uninhabited until the 3rd millennium BCE, when various peoples started to arrive from the south. By the 1st millennium CE only the Sami people remained. This changed in the 12th century, when Russian Pomors discovered the peninsula's rich resources of game and fish. Soon after, the Pomors were followed by the tribute collectors from the Novgorod Republic, and the peninsula gradually became a part of the Novgorodian lands. The Novgorodians, however, established no permanent settlements until the 15th century.

The Soviet period (1917–1991) saw a rapid population increase, although most of the new arrivals remained confined to urbanized territories along the sea coast and the railroads. The Sami people were subject to forced collectivization, including forced relocation to Lovozero and other centralized settlements, and overall the peninsula became heavily industrialized and militarized, largely due to its strategic position (as the pre-eminent Soviet ice-free Atlantic coast) and to the discovery of the vast apatite deposits in the 1920s. As a result, the ecology of the peninsula suffered major ecological damage. After the 1991 dissolution of the Soviet Union, the economy went into decline. Its population fell from 1,150,000 in 1989 to 795,000 in 2010. The peninsula recovered somewhat in the early 21st century, and is considered the most industrially developed and urbanized region in northern Russia.

Despite the peninsula's northerly location, its proximity to the North Atlantic Current (an extension of the Gulf Stream) leads to unusually high temperatures in winter, but also results in high winds due to the temperature variations between land and the Barents Sea. Summers are rather chilly, with the average July temperature of only 11 °C (52 °F). The peninsula is covered by taiga in the south and by tundra in the north, where permafrost limits the growth of trees, resulting in landscape dominated by shrubs and grasses. The peninsula supports a small variety of mammals, and its rivers are an important habitat for the Atlantic salmon. The Kandalaksha Nature Reserve, established to protect the population of common eider, is located in the Kandalaksha Gulf.

The peninsula is the site of the Kola Superdeep Borehole, the deepest hole drilled into the Earth.

Примеры употребления для Kola Peninsula
1. The plane had made a lengthy journey up the Norwegian coast and "over the top", photographing Soviet airbases in the Kola Peninsula.
2. Operating under its Russian subsidiary Norplat, Ovoca Gold will start silver and lead extraction at its Goltsovoye deposit on the Kola Peninsula within 18 months, Oakes said at a metals summit in Moscow.
3. Years behind schedule and over–budget, the navy unveils its latest stealth submarine The Cold War era aircraft had swept down from Murmansk and the Kola Peninsula, in the far north of Russia, to snoop on a Royal Navy exercise.
4. The environmental group Bellona said Friday that tanks used to store spent nuclear fuel rods at Andreeva Bay on the Kola Peninsula near the Norwegian border were long believed to be dry inside.
5. The agreements envisage sales for the next five years of up to 2,500 tons per year of cobalt from Norilsk itself, as well as cobalt hydroxide sourced to the company‘s operations on the Kola Peninsula.
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