Krenitsyn, spelt Krenitzin in the United States, may refer to:
Pyotr Krenitsyn, a Russian explorer and Captain/Lieutenant of the Imperial Russian Navy
The highest peak on Onekotan Island, located in the midst of the Tao-Rusyr Caldera
The Krenitzin Islands in Alaska
Cape Krenitzin at the SW end of the Alaska Peninsula
Topics referred to by the same term
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Krenitsyn, spelt Krenitzin in the United States, may refer to: Pyotr Krenitsyn, a Russian explorer and Captain/Lieutenant of the Imperial Russian Navy...
Pyotr Kuzmich Krenitsyn (Russian: Пётр Кузьмич Креницын) (1728 – July 4, 1770), spelt "Krenitzin" in the United States, was a Russian explorer and Captain/Lieutenant...
Krenitsyn Strait (Russian: Proliv Krenitsyna; Japanese: Harumukotan Kaikyo) is a strait that separates the islands of Onekotan to the north from Kharimkotan...
which is itself within a larger caldera). Mount Batur (Bali, Indonesia) Krenitsyn Peak (Tao-Rusyr caldera, Onekotan Island, Kuril Islands, Russia) Medvezhya...
consists of two stratovolcanos connected by a relatively flat isthmus. Krenitsyn -(Russian: Креницын; Japanese 黒石山; Kuroishiyama) with a height of 1,324...
Mongolia, Tibet Johann Ludwig Krapf German 19th Ethiopia, Kenya Pyotr Krenitsyn Russian 18th Alaska, Aleutian Islands, Kamchatka Peninsula Adam Johann...
the Akutan Hot Springs. Akutan is an Aleut name reported by Capt. Pyotr Krenitsyn and Mikhail Levashev in 1768, and spelled Acootan by James Cook in 1778...
maritime fur trading in Alaska, and the 1768 naval expedition of Pyotr Krenitsyn and Mikhail Levashov alarmed the Spanish government and served to justify...
of Pyotr Krenitsyn and Mikhail Levashov, in 1767 he was sent from Bolsheretsk on the Kamchatka Peninsula to Tobolsk with papers from Krenitsyn to the governor;...
expedition would wait more than two decades until 1766, when captains Pyotr Krenitsyn and Mikhail Levashov embarked for the Aleutian Islands, eventually reaching...
37278 (Karpinsky) Paramushir Kuril Islands Sakhalin Oblast Volcano Krenitsyn [ru] Креницын 1325 m 4,347 ft 1325 m 4,347 ft 178.7 km 111 mi 49°21′08″N...
1768, an expedition was carried out by the Russian Navy, under Pyotr Krenitsyn and Mikhail Levashev. Two ships sailed from Kamchatka to the Alaska Peninsula...
Krascheninnikovia and other species. Pyotr Krenitsyn^ (1728–1770) Russian Navy captain In 1766–70 Krenitsyn led the "secret" expedition to the North Pacific...
Captain Tebenkov in 1852 for Captain Lt. Peter Kuzmich Krenitzin (or Krenitsyn) who, with Lt. M. D. Levashev explored and mapped over 30 islands in the...
Presumably the founder of the village was Tomsk military Krivoshchyok-Krenitsyn. This fact is confirmed by the document of 1716. The novelist-writer Anatoly...
killing them. In October of 1768, Glotov was part of an expedition led by Krenitsyn and Levashov, which explored 200 kilometres (120 mi) of the northern coast...
Snow on Chirpoy Island Tao-Rusyr Caldera on Onekotan Island (includes Krenitsyn Peak) Tyatya on Kunashir Island Yankicha in the Ushishir Islands Zavaritski...