Alexander Kuchin, the Glossary
Alexander Stepanovich Kuchin (Александр Степанович Кучин; 28 September 1888 in Onega – 1913? in an unknown place in the Kara Sea) was a young Russian oceanographer and Arctic explorer.[1]
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33 relations: Amundsen's South Pole expedition, Andreas Paulson, Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, Bergen, Bjørn Helland-Hansen, Fram (ship), Franz Josef Land, Georgy Brusilov, Grønfjorden, Kara Sea, Kolosovykh Island, List of people who disappeared mysteriously at sea, Matochkin Strait, Mona Islands, Murmansk, Nordenskiöld Archipelago, Northern Sea Route, Norway, Novaya Zemlya, Oceanography, Onega, Russia, Otto Sverdrup, Polar Record, Polyarny, Murmansk Oblast, Roald Amundsen, Russia, Saint Petersburg, Salisbury Island (Russia), South Pole, Soviet Union, Svalbard, Vladimir Rusanov, William Barr (historian).
- Kara Sea
- Missing person cases in Russia
- Norwegian language
- Russian oceanographers
- Russian polar explorers
Amundsen's South Pole expedition
The first ever expedition to reach the Geographic South Pole was led by the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen.
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Andreas Paulson
Andreas Paulson (16 February 1861 – 1 March 1953) was a Norwegian bank accountant, and also a literary and theatre critic.
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Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute
The Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, or AARI (translit, abbreviated as ААНИИ) is the oldest and largest Russian research institute in the field of comprehensive studies of Arctic and Antarctica.
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Bergen
Bergen, historically Bjørgvin, is a city and municipality in Vestland county on the west coast of Norway.
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Bjørn Helland-Hansen
Bjørn Helland-Hansen (16 October 1877 – 7 September 1957) was a Norwegian pioneer in the field of modern oceanography.
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Fram (ship)
Fram ("Forward") is a ship that was used in expeditions of the Arctic and Antarctic regions by the Norwegian explorers Fridtjof Nansen, Otto Sverdrup, Oscar Wisting, and Roald Amundsen between 1893 and 1912.
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Franz Josef Land
Franz Josef Land (Zemlya Frantsa-Iosifa) is a Russian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean.
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Georgy Brusilov
Georgy Lvovich Brusilov (Гео́ргий Льво́вич Бруси́лов; May 19, 1884 – disappeared in 1914) was a Russian naval officer of the Imperial Russian Navy and an Arctic explorer. Alexander Kuchin and Georgy Brusilov are 1910s missing person cases, explorers of the Arctic, Kara Sea and people lost at sea.
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Grønfjorden
Grønfjorden (English: Green Fjord or Green Harbour) is a 16 km long fjord, separated from Isfjorden to the north by Festningsodden in the west and Heerodden in the east.
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Kara Sea
The Kara Sea is a marginal sea, separated from the Barents Sea to the west by the Kara Strait and Novaya Zemlya, and from the Laptev Sea to the east by the Severnaya Zemlya archipelago.
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Kolosovykh Island
Kolosovykh Island (остров Колосовых; Ostrov Kolosovykh) is an island, in the Kara Sea off the coast of Siberia.
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List of people who disappeared mysteriously at sea
Throughout history, people have mysteriously disappeared at sea, many on voyages aboard floating vessels or traveling via aircraft. Alexander Kuchin and List of people who disappeared mysteriously at sea are people lost at sea.
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Matochkin Strait
Matochkin Strait or Matochkin Shar (Ма́точкин Шар) is a strait, structurally a fjord, between the Severny and Yuzhny Islands of Novaya Zemlya.
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Mona Islands
The Mona Islands or Mohn Islands (Острова Мона) is a group of a few scattered small islands covered with tundra vegetation.
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Murmansk
Murmansk (Мурманск; Мурман ланнҍ; Muurman and Murmánska) is a port city and the administrative center of Murmansk Oblast in the far northwest part of Russia.
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Nordenskiöld Archipelago
The Nordenskiöld Archipelago or Nordenskjold Archipelago (Arkhipelag Nordenshel'da.) is a large and complex cluster of islands in the eastern region of the Kara Sea.
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Northern Sea Route
The Northern Sea Route (NSR) (Severnyy morskoy put, shortened to Севморпуть, Sevmorput) is a shipping route about long. Alexander Kuchin and Northern Sea Route are Kara Sea.
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Norway
Norway (Norge, Noreg), formally the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, situated on the Scandinavian Peninsula.
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Novaya Zemlya
Novaya Zemlya (also,; Но́вая Земля́) is an archipelago in northern Russia.
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Oceanography
Oceanography, also known as oceanology, sea science, ocean science, and marine science, is the scientific study of the ocean.
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Onega, Russia
Onega (Оне́га) is a town in the northwest of Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia, situated at the mouth of the Onega River, a few kilometers from the shore of the Onega Bay of the White Sea.
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Otto Sverdrup
Otto Neumann Knoph Sverdrup (31 October 1854, in Bindal Municipality in Helgeland – 26 November 1930) was a Norwegian sailor and Arctic explorer. Alexander Kuchin and Otto Sverdrup are explorers of the Arctic.
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Polar Record
Polar Record is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering all aspects of Arctic and Antarctic exploration and research.
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Polyarny, Murmansk Oblast
Polyarny (Поля́рный) is a town and the administrative center of the closed administrative-territorial formation of Alexandrovsk in Murmansk Oblast, Russia, situated on the outermost western side of the Kola Bay.
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Roald Amundsen
Roald Engelbregt Gravning Amundsen (16 July 1872 –) was a Norwegian explorer of polar regions. Alexander Kuchin and Roald Amundsen are explorers of Antarctica and explorers of the Arctic.
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Russia
Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia.
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Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the second-largest city in Russia after Moscow.
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Salisbury Island (Russia)
Salisbury Island, (Russian: Остров Солсбери; Ostrov Solsberi) is an island located in the central area of Franz Josef Land, Russia.
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South Pole
The South Pole, also known as the Geographic South Pole or Terrestrial South Pole, is the southernmost point on Earth and lies antipodally on the opposite side of Earth from the North Pole, at a distance of 20,004 km (12,430 miles) in all directions.
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Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
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Svalbard
Svalbard, previously known as Spitsbergen or Spitzbergen, is a Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean.
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Vladimir Rusanov
Vladimir Alexandrovich Rusanov (Влади́мир Алекса́ндрович Руса́нов; – c. 1913) was a Russian geologist and Arctic explorer. Alexander Kuchin and Vladimir Rusanov are 1910s missing person cases, explorers from the Russian Empire, explorers of the Arctic and Russian polar explorers.
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William Barr (historian)
William Barr (born 1940) is a Scottish historian with a specific interest in the history of exploration of the Arctic, and to a lesser degree, the Antarctic.
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See also
Kara Sea
- A. Sibiryakov (icebreaker)
- Alexander Konrad
- Alexander Kuchin
- Alexander Sibiryakov
- Amderma
- Dikson (urban-type settlement)
- Dmitry Ovtsyn
- Eduard Dallmann
- Eduard von Toll
- Fyodor Matisen
- Fyodor Minin
- Georgiy Sedov (1908 icebreaker)
- Georgy Brusilov
- Georgy Ushakov
- Kara Sea
- Krasnoyarsk Krai
- Lenin (1916 icebreaker)
- Malygin (1912 icebreaker)
- Mikhail Sidorov
- Nikolai Kolomeitsev
- North Kara basin
- Northeast Passage
- Northern Sea Route
- Operation Wunderland
- Oscar Dickson
- Otto Schmidt
- Peter Tessem and Paul Knutsen
- Rusanov expedition
- Sabetta
- South Kara Depression
- South Kara basin
- Svyataya Anna
- Taymyr (1909 icebreaker)
- Tyumen Oblast
- Vaygach (1909 icebreaker)
- Vladimir Voronin (captain)
- Vladimir Wiese
- Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
- Zarya (polar ship)
Missing person cases in Russia
- 1998 abduction of foreign engineers in Chechnya
- Alexander Dubrovin
- Alexander Kuchin
- Alexander Trishatny
- Alexei Navalny
- Andrew Shumack
- Arjan Erkel
- Disappearance of Ali Astamirov
- Disappearance of Zelimkhan Murdalov
- Endre Rudnyánszky
- Fred Cuny
- Fritz Dietrich
- Georg Schentke
- Gerhard Köppen
- Hans Eller
- Jochen Balke
- Josef Jennewein
- Khadzhi-Murat Yandiyev
- Leonid Khrushchev
- Leonid Rozhetskin
- Mark Goryachev
- Mark Stolberg
- Nadezhda Chaikova
- Sergei Bodrov Jr.
- Sergei Trishatny
- Shakhid Baysayev
- Vadim Pappe
- Vincent Cochetel
- Werner Scholl
- Yakub and Aiubkhan Magomadov
- Zarema Gaisanova
- Zelim Bakaev
Norwegian language
- Æ
- Å
- Ø
- Aasmund Olavsson Vinje
- Alexander Kuchin
- Bygdemål
- Christian Kølle
- Code page 1016
- Comparison of Danish, Norwegian and Swedish
- Danish and Norwegian alphabet
- Dano-Norwegian
- Ivar Aasen
- Jumping after Wirkola
- Knud Knudsen (linguist)
- Language Council of Norway
- Middle Norwegian
- Modern Norwegian
- Norsk referansegrammatikk
- Norvegia transcription
- Norwegian Academy
- Norwegian dialects
- Norwegian exonyms
- Norwegian language
- Norwegian language conflict
- Norwegian orthography
- Norwegian phonology
- Norwegian profanity
- Nynorsk
- Ola Raknes
- Old Norwegian
- Russenorsk
- Skogfjorden
- Spynorsk mordliste
- Sveum
- Svorsk
- Typisk norsk
- Urban East Norwegian
- Vestlandsk
- Word of the year (Norway)
Russian oceanographers
- Alexander Kuchin
- Anatoly Sagalevich
- Andrei Monin
- Leonid Brekhovskikh
- Nikolay Nikolaevich Zubov
- Stanislav Kurilov
- Vasily Shuleikin
- Vladimir Ryabinin
- Vladimir Wiese
- Yakov Gakkel
Russian polar explorers
- Adam Johann von Krusenstern
- Alexander Kuchin
- Anatoly Sagalevich
- Artur Chilingarov
- Avgust Tsivolko
- Dmitry Laptev
- Dmitry Shparo
- Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen
- Fedot Alekseyevich Popov
- Ferdinand von Wrangel
- Fyodor Matisen
- Fyodor Matyushkin
- Fyodor Minin
- Gleb Shishmaryov
- Ivan Lyakhov
- Ivan Papanin
- Khariton Laptev
- Matvei Gedenshtrom
- Mikhail Farikh
- Mikhail Lavrov
- Mikhail Lazarev
- Mikhail Tebenkov
- Mikhail Vasilyev (explorer)
- Nikita Shalaurov
- Otto von Kotzebue
- Pyotr Anjou
- Pyotr Pakhtusov
- Rudolf Samoylovich
- Semyon Chelyuskin
- Semyon Dezhnev
- Vasily Chichagov
- Vitus Bering
- Vladimir Rusanov
- Yakov Gakkel
- Yakov Sannikov
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Kuchin
Also known as Kuchin, Alexander.