Dvina Bay

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Dvina Bay is a large inlet of the White Sea in northwestern Russia, known for its connection to the Northern Dvina River and the port city of Arkhangelsk.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Dvina Bay canonical 4

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
inlet
connectedTo Northern Dvina River
connectedToSea White Sea
country Russia
hasClimate subarctic climate
hasEconomicImportanceFor Arkhangelsk Oblast
hasFeature wide estuary of the Northern Dvina River
hasHistoricalRole access route to Arkhangelsk seaport
hasMouthOfRiver Northern Dvina River
hasNavigationCondition seasonal ice cover
hasPortCity Arkhangelsk
knownFor ice cover in winter
shipping routes to Arkhangelsk
locatedIn White Sea
northwestern Russia
locatedInAdministrativeRegion Arkhangelsk Oblast
locatedInHemisphere Eastern Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere
locatedInRegion European Russia
Northern Russia
surface form: Russian North
locatedNear Arkhangelsk
locatedOnCoastOf Arkhangelsk Oblast
opensTo central White Sea
partOf Arctic basins
surface form: Arctic Ocean basin

White Sea
surface form: White Sea basin
receivesWaterFrom Northern Dvina River
usedFor fishing
maritime transport
waterType saltwater

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

White Sea hasPart Dvina Bay
Arkhangelsk hasCoastlineOn Dvina Bay
Severodvinsk locatedOn Dvina Bay
Onega Peninsula separates Dvina Bay