The Lyakhovsky Islands (Russian: Ляховские острова, tr. Lyakhovskiye ostrova; Yakut: Ляхов арыылара) are the southernmost group of the New Siberian Islands in the Arctic seas of eastern Russia.
The islands are named in honour of Ivan Lyakhov, who explored them in 1773.
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Anzhu Islands group by the Sannikov Strait (50 km (31 mi) wide). Two islands dominate the group: Bolshoy LyakhovskyIsland (Great LyakhovskyIsland) 5,156...
500 Maly LyakhovskyIsland (Russian: Малый Ляховский) is the second largest of the LyakhovskyIslands belonging to the New Siberian Islands archipelago...
Bolshoy LyakhovskyIsland (Russian: Большой Ляховский остров), or Great Lyakhovsky, is the largest of the LyakhovskyIslands belonging to the New Siberian...
Vagin reached the Great LyakhovskyIsland. In 1809–10 Yakov Sannikov and Matvei Gedenschtrom went to the New Siberian Islands on a cartographic expedition...
may refer to. Fyodor Lyakhovsky (born 1936), Soviet sprint canoer Irina Lyakhovskaya (1941–2003), Russian swimmer LyakhovskyIslands in Russia, named after...
Island New Siberian Islands Anzhu Islands Belkovsky Island Kotelny/Faddeyevsky Island (including the island of 'Bunge Land') New Siberia Lyakhovsky Islands...
This list of islands by area includes all islands in the world larger than 2,500 km2 (970 sq mi) and most of the islands over 1,000 km2 (390 sq mi), sorted...
led the expedition of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR to Big LyakhovskyIsland, where he wintered in the polar station established at Cape Shalaurov...
discovered the LyakhovskyIslands by boat using the bearing of these tracks. Continuing from the LyakhovskyIslands, they discovered Kotelny Island and named...
Wrangel. He explored the coastline and the islands of the Arctic Ocean, including Kotelny and LyakhovskyIslands as an underpilot in 1826. Mills, William...
is a 60 km-wide strait in Russia. It separates Great LyakhovskyIsland of the LyakhovskyIslands from the mainland, and connects the Laptev Sea in the...
228 km2 (88 sq mi) LyakhovskyIslands (Ляховские острова, Ostrova Lyakhovskiye), about 6,100 km2 (2,400 sq mi) Medvezhyi Islands (Медвежьи острова, Medvezhyi...
De Long Islands Big Diomede (Ratmanov Island) Bolotny Ostrov, Moskva River, Moscow city Bolshevik Island, Severnaya Zemlya Bolshoy Lyakhovsky Bolshoy...
The plants often grow in coarse-grained, often calcareous sediments LyakhovskyIslands Kigilyakh Baydzharakh Магидович В. И., Магидович И. П. Очерки по истории...
believed to be 22,000 to 39,500 years old (Late Pleistocene), is made in LyakhovskyIslands, Siberia in the thawing permafrost. September 16 A United Nations...
believed to be 22,000 to 39,500 years old (Late Pleistocene), is made in LyakhovskyIslands, Siberia in the thawing permafrost. September 16: A United Nations...
east of Bolshoy LyakhovskyIsland. Next, the Laptev Sea border crosses the Eterikan Strait to Little LyakhovskyIsland (aka Malyi Island) at 74°05′00″N...
Peninsula, with Mount Kigilyakh and Cape Kigilyakh, Bolshoy LyakhovskyIsland, New Siberian Islands Kisilyakh Range, part of the Chersky Range Kisilyakh-Tas...
Semyonovsky Island ('о. Семёновский' in Russian) was an island in the LyakhovskyIslands subgroup of the New Siberian Islands. It was located in the southwestern...
Sannikova) is a 50 km-wide strait in Russia. It separates Anzhu Islands from LyakhovskyIslands, and connects the Laptev Sea in the west with the East Siberian...
contributions to the exploration of the Antarctic, Arctic, and the Pacific islands, as well as deep-sea and space explorations. Areas primarily explored Contents: ...
name to the peninsula. The Kigilyakh Peninsula is located in Bolshoy LyakhovskyIsland on the Laptev Sea. The peninsula is conspicuous from the air, projecting...
Bennett Island (Russian: Остров Бе́ннетта, tr. Ostrov Bennetta; Yakut: Беннетт Aрыыта, romanized: Bennett Arııta) is the largest of the De Long Islands in...
banks of the Yana River. A 13,300-year-old spear found on Bolshoy LyakhovskyIsland has a tip made of rhinoceros horn, the furthest north a human artifact...
abundance of Pleistocene fossils found within Bolshoy LyakhovskyIsland, one of the New Siberian Islands. Under a peat composed of water mosses covering what...