Chersky — Tscherski (russisch Черский) ist eine Siedlung städtischen Typs in Russland, im nördlichen Jakutien nahe der Mündung der Kolyma ins Polarmeer. Sie hat 3194 Einwohner (Berechnung 2008). Der Ort ist, wie auch das gleichnamige Gebirge in der Nähe,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Chersky (inhabited locality) — Chersky (Russian: Черский; masculine), Cherskaya (Черская; feminine), or Cherskoye (Черское; neuter) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia: Chersky (settlement), an urban locality (a settlement) in Nizhnekolymsky District of the… … Wikipedia
Chersky Range — Coordinates: 64°44′N 142°58′E / 64.733°N 142.967°E / 64.733; 142.967 … Wikipedia
Chersky (settlement) — Coordinates: 68°45′7″N 161°19′52″E / 68.75194°N 161.33111°E / 68.75194; 161.33111 Chersky ( … Wikipedia
Chersky Airport — UESS redirects here. It is not to be confused with Uess. Chersky IATA: CYX – ICAO: UESS Summary Airport type Public Location Chersky … Wikipedia
Chersky (research station) — Kolyma River Chersky is an Arctic research station located near the mouth of the Kolyma River at 69° … Wikipedia
Chersky Range — ▪ mountains, Russia Russian Khrebet Cherskogo range running northwest to southeast through the Sakha republic and Magadan oblast (province), Russia. The range, extending more than 900 miles (1,500 km), forms a part of the extensive… … Universalium
Jan Czerski — This article is about an explorer. For the priest, see Jan Czerski (priest). Jan Stanisław Franciszek Czerski ( ru. Иван Дементьевич Черский, Ivan Dementyevich Chersky) (1845 ndash;1892) was a PolishJohn J. Stephan, The Russian Far East: A… … Wikipedia
List of Russian explorers — The Russian Empire at its peak in 1866, including the spheres of influence; this territorial expansion largely corresponds to the extent of contiguous exploration by Russians. This is a list of explorers from the Russian Federation, Soviet Union … Wikipedia
Asia — /ay zheuh, ay sheuh/, n. a continent bounded by Europe and the Arctic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. 2,896,700,000; ab. 16,000,000 sq. mi. (41,440,000 sq. km). * * * I Largest continent on Earth. It is bounded by the Arctic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean … Universalium