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The Amur Liman is a liman of the Amur River, the northern part of the Strait of Tartary between Eurasia and Sakhalin. It connects the Sakhalin Gulf of the Sea of Okhotsk with the main body of the Strait of Tartary via the Nevelskoy Strait.
"Amur Liman" is often translated as "Amur Estuary" or "Amur Mouth".
52°54′N 141°30′E / 52.900°N 141.500°E / 52.900; 141.500 The AmurLiman is a liman of the Amur River, the northern part of the Strait of Tartary between...
geographic clusters. These are the lower-Amur variety, the North Sakhalin variety (spoken on the coasts around the AmurLiman, including the mainland and west...
in 1848; the body of water north of there, into which the Amur River flows, is the AmurLiman; and the name of "Strait of Tartary" is reserved for the...
strait's main body (formerly known as the Gulf of Tartary) with the AmurLiman (Amur River estuary). The following entities are named after Nevelskoy: The...
Gulf, at the southern end of the Sea of Okhotsk. It is located in the AmurLiman, about 3 km from the shore. Oremif is horseshoe-shaped and it is about...
southern main body of the Strait of Tartary with the northern AmurLiman, the estuary of the Amur River. The Nevelskoy Strait is formed by the narrowest point...
"Elizabeth" and "Maria" correspondingly. Near with the Northern access to the AmurLiman, the water depth was not significant, and Krusenstern concluded that Sakhalin...
Southern flathead sculpin is found in the northwestern Pacific Ocean in AmurLiman, Peter the Great Gulf and around southern Sakhalin. Froese, Rainer; Pauly...
Grigory Butakov (1820-1882). An atoll in the Pacific Ocean, capes in the AmurLiman and on the Unimak Island, a former island in the Aral Sea, a bay[citation...
expedition in the Russian Far East, exploring the area of Sakhalin and the AmurLiman (which he found possible to sail through on tall ships). He proved that...
targets Firth – Scottish word used for various coastal inlets and straits Liman – River estuary lagoon in Black Sea region List of estuaries of England –...
Withdrawal of soviet marines and technicians Warsaw Pact capture of Pasha Liman Base failed 1968 Invasion of Czechoslovakia[citation needed] Soviet Union...
11 km east of Anadyr, separated from the town by the waters of Anadyrsky Liman. The airfield was originally constructed in the 1950s as a staging base...
2018 1R-209: Kirsanov - Penza; became a portion of R208 R-216: Astrakhan - Liman; became a portion of R215 R-242: Perm - Yekaterinburg; split into portions...
Withdrawal of soviet marines and technicians Warsaw Pact capture of Pasha Liman Base failed 1968 Invasion of Czechoslovakia[citation needed] Soviet Union...
after the conclusion of the trade treaty of 1838 (see Treaty of Balta Liman), Britain received unlimited access to the markets of the Ottoman Empire...
reportedly ejected safely.[citation needed] 27 April – Russian spy ship Liman sank off the Turkish coast, 29 km from Kilyos, after colliding with a freighter...
of Krasny Yar 35615 Limansky District Лиманский район work settlement of Liman 31952 Narimanovsky District Наримановский район town of Narimanov 45457...
Archived from the original on 6 May 2022. Retrieved 6 May 2022. Catherine, Liman (9 September 2015). "In the Kiev region two hooks shocked". 44.ua. Archived...
the Black Sea Fleet commanded by John Paul Jones for operations in the Liman (the Dnieper-Bug Estuary), part of the Siege of Ochakiv of 1788. The Turkish...
Mitrofanovich Vlasenko was born on 17 March 1906 in the village of Bolshaya Sazanka, Amur Oblast. Conscripted into the Red Army on 2 November 1928, he was sent to...
enough strength gathered around Novyi Buh to strike due south into the Buh Liman at Mykolaiv and encircle the southern half of 6th Army or carry the offensive...