Kamchatka Peninsula
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The Kamchatka Peninsula is a remote, volcanically active region in Russia’s Far East, known for its dramatic landscapes, numerous volcanoes, and rich wildlife including brown bears and salmon.
Aliases (2)
Referenced by (29)
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Avachinsky
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Bezymianny → Gorely → Kamchatka Volcanic Eruption Response Team → Karymsky → Klyuchevskoy → Ksudach → Mutnovsky → Shiveluch → Tolbachik → Uzon caldera → Valley of Geysers region → |
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Mutnovsky
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Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky → Shiveluch → Tolbachik → |
locatedOn |
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Aleutian Basin
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Sea of Okhotsk → |
borderedBy |
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Aleutian Trench
("Kamchatka Peninsula region")
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Kuril–Kamchatka subduction system → |
extendsTo |
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Third voyage of James Cook
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explored |
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Vitus Bering
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exploredRegion |
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Avachinsky
("Koryaksky")
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Avachinsky
("Koryaksky")
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hasTwinVolcano |
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Kuril Islands
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locatedBetween |
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Kuril–Kamchatka subduction system
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locatedOffCoastOf |
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Okhotsk Plate
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regionIncludes |
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Russian Academy of Sciences institutes
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regionOfActivity |
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Kamchatka Volcanic Eruption Response Team
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regionServed |