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River that flows into the Kara Sea
The Pyasina (Russian: Пясина) is a river in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. The river is 818 kilometres (508 mi) long, and its basin covers 182,000 square kilometres
Pyasina
Bay at the mouth of the river Pyasina in the Kara Sea
The Pyasina Bay, also known as Pyasina Gulf, (Russian: Пясинский залив; Pyasinsky Zaliv) is a bay at the mouth of the river Pyasina in the Kara Sea. It
Pyasina_Bay
Nature reserve in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
islands of the eastern part of the Kara Sea. The Pyasina section. Includes the Pyasina Bay and the Pyasina river basin. The Middendorff Bay The Nordenskiöld
Great Arctic State Nature Reserve
Great_Arctic_State_Nature_Reserve
Russian polar explorer and naval officer
the Pyasina River by land. He described the western coastline from the Taimyr Peninsula to the Middendorff Bay and then from the mouth of Pyasina to the
Semyon_Chelyuskin
Marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean
Baydaratskaya Bay Gulf of Ob Taz Estuary Gydan Bay Yuratski Bay Yenisei Gulf Pyasina Bay Middendorff Bay Taymyr Gulf Toll Bay Zhuravlev Bay (Komsomolets Island)
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Severobaykalsk) Churo Taseyeva River Chuna River Kosovka River Biryusa River Pyasina (east of Taz Estuary) Khatanga (near Kozhevnikovo) Kotuy (near Khatanga)
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District in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
furnaces and native copper artifacts. These finds correspond to a distinct “Pyasina” metallurgical tradition that developed on the Taymyr Peninsula in the
Talnakh
Strait in Russia which connects the Kara Sea with the Pyasina Bay
wide naviagable strait in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. It is located in the Pyasina Gulf, south of the Arkticheskiy Institut Islands, and separates Morzhovo
Kurochkin_Strait
Freshwater lake in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
lake, including the Ambarnaya. Water from the lake emerges as the river Pyasina. Pyasino freezes up in October and stays icebound until June. As the recipient
Lake_Pyasino
First-level administrative division of Russia
lakes include Beloye, Belyo, Glubokoye, Itat, Khantayskoye, Labas, Lama, Pyasina, Taymyr, and Yessey. The rivers and lakes are rich in fish. The climate
Krasnoyarsk_Krai
River in Russia
Staritsa, a branch of the Pyasina that discharges into the Pyasina Bay of the Kara Sea north of the main mouth of the Pyasina. It is 128 kilometres (80 mi)
Chetyrekh
1912 Russian expedition to the Arctic
generally thought that the expedition met an unknown fate in the area of the Pyasina estuary: it has also been suggested that Rusanov, an experienced Arctic
Rusanov_expedition
Circles of latitude
74°0′N 84°18′E / 74.000°N 84.300°E / 74.000; 84.300 (Kara Sea) Kara Sea Pyasina Bay 74°0′N 86°49′E / 74.000°N 86.817°E / 74.000; 86.817 (Russia) Russia
Circles of latitude between the 70th parallel north and the 75th parallel north
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Russian river
40000; 87.78972 Length 29 km (18 mi) Basin size 98.4 km2 (38.0 sq mi) Basin features Progression Ambarnaya→ Lake Pyasino→ ‹See Tfd› Pyasina→ Kara Sea
Daldykan
371,010 4,130 Mississippi SA116 Guaporé 2,738 353,028 1,558 Mamoré AS117 Pyasina 2,730 182,000 817 Kara Sea SA118 Cuyuni 2,719 85,635 633 Essequibo Estuary
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Samoyedic ethnic group of the Taymyr Peninsula in north Siberia
Another group intermarried with the Paleo-Siberian inhabitants of the Pyasina River and formed another group which he called the Samoyed-Eagles. Subsequently
Nganasan_people
Plain in Siberia, Russia
swamped degradations with a large number of thermokarst lakes. Rivers Pyasina, Taymyra, Kheta and Kotuy flow over the North Siberian Lowland, as well
North_Siberian_Lowland
21 Khatanga 3,200 22 Musi 3,054 23 Batang Hari 2,643 24 Yellow 2,571 25 Pyasina 2,550 26 Kayan 2,463 27 Krishna 2,214 28 Mahanadi 2,119 29 Anadyr 2,020
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Tributary river North America Red River 182,000 70,000 Pyasina River Primary river Asia Pyasina Gulf 182,000 70,000 Yellowstone River Tributary river North
List of drainage basins by area
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proposed by Queensland government, so may need to be removed from list 10 Pyasina Russia (Krasnoyarsk Krai) 818 kilometres (508 mi) 182,000 square kilometres
List of largest unfragmented rivers
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River in Russia
Дудыпта) is a river in Krasnoyarsk Krai in Russia, a right tributary of the Pyasina. The river is 687 kilometres (427 mi) long, and its drainage basin covers
Dudypta
Russian naval officer and Arctic explorer
Taimyr Peninsula from the mouth of the Khatanga River to the mouth of the Pyasina river and discovered a few of the islands in the area. After the expedition
Khariton_Laptev
Russian river
Lake Pyasino. On leaving Lake Pyasino, the waters emerge as the river Pyasina. It shares a common delta with the river Norilskaya. It is 60 kilometres
Ambarnaya
Russian seaman and polar explorer (1874–1927)
Begichev Island. Nikifor Begichev died during wintering at the mouth of the Pyasina River. In 1964, a monument to Begichev was erected in the settlement of
Nikifor_Begichev
Group of flat islands in the Pyasina Bay of the Kara Sea
is a group of flat islands in the Pyasina Bay of the Kara Sea. They are located at the mouth of the river Pyasina. Their latitude is 73° 50' N and its
Labyrintovye_Islands
2020 industrial disaster in Russia
ice broke the booms and the spill reached Lake Pyasino, threatening the Pyasina River, which flows into the Arctic Ocean. Russia's Investigative Committee
Norilsk_oil_spill
from Turukhansk to the mouth of the Yenisei and east to the mouth of the Pyasina on the Taymyr Peninsula. 1610 – A detachment from Mangazeya ascends the
Timeline of European exploration
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River in Russia
of the Kara Sea, about 50 kilometres (31 mi) north of the mouth of the Pyasina. It is 207 kilometres (129 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 4,640
Khutudabiga
Islands in the Kara Sea, on the northwestern shores of Siberia
They stretch between the Mikhailov Peninsula and the mouths of the river Pyasina. Their latitude is between 74° and 75° N, and their longitude between 84°
Minina_Skerries
Line of longitude
Krasnoyarsk Krai 74°17′N 86°0′E / 74.283°N 86.000°E / 74.283; 86.000 (Pyasina Bay) Pyasina Bay 73°50′N 86°0′E / 73.833°N 86.000°E / 73.833; 86.000 (Russia)
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have to stop at the river barrier to calve along the right bank of the Pyasina River and at the bend of the middle flow (central section) of the Agape
Reindeer_in_Russia
Group of islands in the Kara Sea, Russian Federation
The islands lie off the coast of Siberia, west of the mouths of river Pyasina. They are covered with tundra vegetation. The sea surrounding the Kamennye
Kamennye_Islands
Khatanga River to the Pyasina River by land. He explored and described the western coastline of Taimyr Peninsula and the mouths of Pyasina and Yenisei Rivers
List_of_Russian_explorers
Polish explorer and geologist (1833–1876)
rivers in the territory between the Yenisei, Lena, Anabar, Khatanga and Pyasina. However, the expedition's equipment required large sums of money, and
Aleksander_Czekanowski
Island group is located in the Pyasina Bay, in the Kara Sea
tundra vegetation and has a lake. This island group is located in the Pyasina Bay, in the Kara Sea, northeast of Dikson, off the coast of Siberia. The
Zveroboy_Islands
Zverkov et al. (2023) describe Late Cretaceous reptile fossils from the Pyasina River, Tanama River and Kheta River basins (Siberia, Russia), representing
2023_in_reptile_paleontology
Island. This caused toponymic absurdity, because nearby, in the Bay of Pyasina, there already exists a Rastorguyev Island." («…в 1937 году остров Колчака
Rastorguyev_Island
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