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    Vladimir Alexandrovich Rusanov (Russian: Влади́мир Алекса́ндрович Руса́нов; 3 November [O.S. 15 November] 1875 – c. 1913) was a Russian geologist and Arctic...
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  • (1859–1939), Russian revolutionary Vladimir Rusanov (1875–c. 1913), Russian geologist Vladislav Rusanov (footballer) Vladislav Rusanov (writer) (born 1966), Ukrainian...
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  • Vladimir Rusanov (Russian: Владимир Русанов) was a Soviet icebreaker in service from 1964 until 1988. It was one of twelve Project 97A icebreakers built...
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    The Rusanov expedition, led by geologist Vladimir Rusanov, was a 1912 Russian expedition to the Arctic, with an initial objective of establishing mineral...
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  • (1963–1993; ex-Ledokol-5; broken up) Ivan Kruzenstern (1964–; ex-Ledokol-6) Vladimir Rusanov (1964–1988; ex-Ledokol-7; broken up) Semyon Chelyuskin (1965–1988;...
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    stayed on board remains unknown. In the same year the expedition of Vladimir Rusanov was lost in the Kara Sea. The prolonged absence of those three expeditions...
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  • Vilkitsky, Dynagas Fedor Litke, Dynagas Eduard Toll, Teekay Vladimir Rusanov, MOL Vladimir Vize, COSCO Shipping and MOL Rudolf Samoylovich, Teekay Nikolay...
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  • Holyhead, Wales, to Ireland in a Blériot monoplane. c. 1913 Vladimir Rusanov 38 Kara Sea Rusanov, a Russian geologist and Arctic explorer, led an expedition...
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  • debouches into Colesbukta. The cabin built by the Russian geologist Vladimir Rusanov in 1912 at the entrance to Colesbukta has been turned into a small...
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  • Alfred Ritscher Edith Ronne Finn Ronne James Clark Ross John Ross Vladimir Rusanov John Rymill Rudolf Samoylovich Yakov Sannikov Ben Saunders Otto Schmidt...
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  • to become the first to reach the geographical South Pole. Rusanov expedition Vladimir Rusanov 1913 Kara Sea (Arctic) Russian naval expedition to the Arctic...
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    deckhouse to accommodate more personnel on board. As of 2024[update], Vladimir Kavrayskiy remains in service with the Northern Fleet as the stationary...
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  • 2011-12-14. "Vladimir Alexandrovich Rusanov – famous investigator of Arctics". Cprm.gov.br. Retrieved 2011-12-14. "Webpage of Rusanov's museum in Oryol"...
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    Brusilov Expedition in the Santa Anna, and Captain Alexander Kuchin with Vladimir Rusanov in the Gerkules (Hercules); each with a woman on board. Both expeditions...
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    Taymyr Peninsula Maria Pronchishcheva, first female Arctic explorer Vladimir Rusanov, explorer of Novaya Zemlya and Svalbard, a prototype for The Two Captains...
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  • met a tragic fate, like the voyages of Eduard Toll, Georgy Brusilov, Vladimir Rusanov and Georgy Sedov, yet brought some valuable geographic results. Modern...
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    expeditions, that of Captain Georgy Brusilov on the St. Anna and that of Vladimir Rusanov on the Gerkules. Sverdrup's fourth and last expedition in Arctic Siberian...
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    Amundsen’s expedition to the South Pole on the Fram. Kuchin was lost in Vladimir Rusanov's ill-fated expedition from Spitsbergen on ship Gerkules in 1912. "Salisbury...
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    Vladimir Kavrayskiy (Russian: Владимир Каврайский) is a former Soviet and later Russian Navy icebreaking hydrographic survey vessel today used as a floating...
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    Khariton Laptev† Vasiliy Poyarkov† Yerofey Khabarov† Ivan Kruzenstern Vladimir Rusanov† Semyon Chelyuskin† Yuriy Lisyanskiy† Fyodor Litke† Ivan Moskvitin†...
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