Tersky Coast of the White Sea

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The Tersky Coast of the White Sea is a remote, sparsely populated shoreline in northwestern Russia, historically inhabited and used by the Ter Sámi people for fishing, hunting, and reindeer herding.

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Tersky Coast of the White Sea canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastline
geographical region
borderedBy White Sea
characteristic remote
sparsely populated
climate subarctic climate
continent Asia
Europe
country Russia
culturalRegionFor Sámi of Russia
surface form: Ter Sámi people
economicActivity hunting
reindeer husbandry
small-scale fishing
ecosystem boreal forest
tundra
ethnicGroupAssociated Sámi of Russia
surface form: Ter Sámi people
historicalUse marine mammal hunting
reindeer pastoralism
subsistence fishing
languageTraditionallySpoken Eastern Sámi languages
surface form: Ter Sámi language
locatedIn Arctic region
Northwest Russia
surface form: northwestern Russia
locatedInTimeZone Moscow Time
locatedOn White Sea
marineEnvironment White Sea coastal waters
minorityPeople Sámi of Russia
surface form: Ter Sámi people
partOf Kola Peninsula
Murmansk Oblast
populationDensity low
regionType rural area
sea White Sea
traditionalInhabitants Sámi of Russia
surface form: Ter Sámi people
transportAccessibility limited
usedFor fishing
hunting
reindeer herding

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Ter Sámi historicalUse Tersky Coast of the White Sea