MURMANSK

moormänskˈ, city (1989 pop. 468,000), capital of Murmansk region, NW European Russia, on the Kola Gulf of the Barents Sea. It is the terminus of the Northeast Passage and the world's largest city N of the Arctic Circle, with a polar research institute. For many years this ice-free port was a leading Soviet freight port, a base for fishing fleets, a major naval base, and the main home port of the Russian nuclear submarine fleet. Until the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the loss of state funding, Murmansk was a thriving industrial, commercial, and shipping center. Now the formerly active railroad terminus linked with Moscow and St. Petersburg has seen train traffic decrease by half. Its fish canneries, shipyards, textile factories, breweries, and sawmills have laid off workers, the commercial fleets have been sold for scrap or land their catch outside Russia, and the nuclear submarines relocated.

Murmansk was only a small village before World War I. The port and its rail line inland from Petrograd (now St. Petersburg) were built in 1915–16, when the Central Powers cut off the Russian Baltic and Black Sea supply routes. Allied forces occupied the Murmansk area from 1918 to 1920, during the Russian civil war. A major World War II supply base and port for Anglo-American convoys, Murmansk was bombarded by the Germans. During the 1970s and 80s, the Sea of Murmansk was the dump site for the exhausted cores of Soviet nuclear reactors. Murmansk oblast, with rich apatite and nickel mines, was enlarged after World War II through the incorporation of former Finnish territories, notably Petsamo (Pechenga).

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...foundation for life. 4 In the more barren Murmansk Oblast in Russia, which geographically...of the break-up of the Soviet Union, Murmansk had the largest fish-processing factory...Russian Revolution in 1917, the city of Murmansk on the Kola Peninsula has functioned...
...Detention of the American vessel City of Flint and its crew as a German prize in the port of Murmansk 984 INDEX 1017 LIST OF PERSONS The identification of the persons in...
...Omsk and Paris, Vladivostok and London, Murmansk and Tokyo. Ideology, geopolitics, military...effective. Allied troops were put ashore at Murmansk and Archangel to shield military stores...implemented almost completely. In Archangel and Murmansk, the American expeditionary forces (AEFNR...
...to find some commercial use for the Murmansk Railroad since January 1935 called...eastern regions of the U.S.S.R. From Murmansk to Vladivostok the distance by sea via...fisheries, d colonization, and e the Murmansk port. The last three were directly concerned...
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...something different in the rural sector of Murmansk Region (northwest Russia), and specifically...The model chosen by local actors in Murmansk region is a type of hidden privatisation...In the context of our local case in Murmansk Region, higher actors are the leaders...
...for example, steamer service to the Murmansk coast and Norway had been suggested...Arkhangelsk guberniia was undertaken by the Murmansk Scientific-Practical Expedition. It discovered...results of the investigations of the Murmansk Practical Scientific Expedition. In 1910...
...Toxicologic and Human Health Issues Associated with the Mining, Refining and Production of Nickel and Companion Elements. Murmansk, Kola Peninsula, Russia. Information: SETAC Europe Office, Av. de la Toison dOr 67, B-1060 Brussels, Belgium, +32-2-772-72...
...Soviet pilots patrolled front-lines at Murmansk. For example, on June 15, six Aircobras...command of Captain I. V. Bochkov west to Murmansk intercepted six bombers and 16 fighters...mission was to to defend the port of Murmansk. On April 14 1943, while repulsing a...
...1942, an RAF composite group was sent to Murmansk to protect Convoy PQ-18 (Operation Orator...concentrated at Vaenga-1 airfield near Murmansk. On September 14, RAF crews carried out...operationally, seeing considerable action near Murmansk. The first big operation in which Hurricanes...
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Passage to Murmansk 60 Years Late! by Ernest F. Imhoff...the doomed convoy PQ-17 en route to Murmansk finally made it to the Russian city...of Russia-- aimed cargo came via the Murmansk run. Most went to the Soviet Union by...
...radical speech on a presidential visit to Murmansk. But he wanted more than the regions...state. In new Russia it is owned by the Murmansk Shipping Company, a private concern...recently acquired a majority holding in the Murmansk Shipping Company, giving it a controlling...
...Commander-in-Chief of Allied forces at Murmansk, wrote later of the intervention...he found himself in the Arctic port of Murmansk, attached to General Maynards Syren force...the northern stretch of the Petrograd-Murmansk railway against the threats of a German...
...of the Kursk, and the misery of the families who gathered in Murmansk to await news of their sons and husbands, have left us all...the lives and families of his own troops. Even his visit to Murmansk was clumsy. The bodyguards who kept the crowds of tired women...
...a newspaper in the northern city of Murmansk, scored one of the biggest coups in the...communities, forcing them to set up camp in Murmansk, a two-and-a-half-hour drive from the...Times tried to interview relatives at the Murmansk bus station, she was often stymied by...
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...Larisa Arap says her forced detention in a Murmansk psychiatric ward ended just two months...her 46-day stay in psychiatric wards in Murmansk and Apatity, in Russias extreme Northwest...visit Mrs. Arap and other activists in Murmansk. "I was told by the authorities that...
...of a cruise he and his wife went on to Murmansk, Russia, with a party of Second World...Discovery on our way from Harwich to Murmansk with a party of Arctic convoy veterans...They received an official welcome at Murmansk and visits were made to - and wreaths...
...II veteran who survived the dangerous Murmansk Run and one of the founders of the Bethesda-Chevy...his crew served most notably during the Murmansk Run of war supplies to the Soviet Union...one period, 10 of every 11 ships on the Murmansk run were sunk. The Russian Embassy...
...to save the strategically vital Russian port of Murmansk. It was being targeted by the Nazis who were marching...Squadron, they made up 151 Wing which was sent to save Murmansk. Eric said: "Murmansk was a pivotal point in the war. It was Russias...
...to save the strategically vital Russian port of Murmansk, as the Nazi war machine marched on Moscow. The...Wing which was picked to save the port city of Murmansk. He said: "Murmansk was a pivotal point in the war, make no mistake...
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MURMANSK moormansk , city (1989 pop. 468,000), capital of Murmansk region, NW European Russia, on the Kola Gulf of the Barents...dissolution of the Soviet Union and the loss of state funding, Murmansk was a thriving industrial, commercial, and shipping center...
...129,500 sq km), NW European Russia, in Murmansk region. Forming an eastern extension...Voronya, and Niva rivers. The port of Murmansk and the mining center of Kirovsk...mining and smelting operations. Near Murmansk is the ancient town of Kola, founded...
IMANDRA e m ndr , lake, 340 sq mi (881 sq km), NW European Russia, on the Kola Peninsula S of Murmansk. Deeply indented, it contains some 140 islands and receives about 20 large rivers. It empties into the Kandalaksha Bay of the White...
...Krasnoyarsk Territory, N Siberian Russia. The northernmost major city of Russia and the worlds second largest city (after Murmansk) above the Arctic Circle, Norilsk is the center of a region where nickel, copper, cobalt, platinum, and coal are mined. A railroad...
...and Svalbard on the west. Its waters are warmed by the remnants of the North Atlantic Drift , so that its ports, including Murmansk and Vardo, are ice-free all year. The sea was named for Willem Barentz , the Dutch navigator. The Barents Council was founded...
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