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- Krenitsyn, spelt Krenitzin in the United States, may refer to: Pyotr Krenitsyn, a Russian explorer and Captain/Lieutenant of the Imperial Russian Navy...
- Pyotr Kuzmich Krenitsyn (Russian: Пётр Кузьмич Креницын) (1728 – July 4, 1770), spelt "Krenitzin" in the United States, was a Russian explorer and Captain/Lieutenant...
- Krenitsyn Strait (Russian: Proliv Krenitsyna; ****anese: Harumukotan Kaikyo) is a strait that separates the islands of Onekotan to the north from Kharimkotan...
- symmetrical andesitic cone, Krenitsyn Peak, that rises as an island within the lake. This volcano was named after Captain Pyotr Krenitsyn of the Imperial Russian...
- which is itself within a larger caldera). Mount Batur (Bali, Indonesia) Krenitsyn Peak (Tao-Rusyr caldera, Onekotan Island, Kuril Islands, Russia) Medvezhya...
- consists of two stratovolcanos connected by a relatively flat isthmus. Krenitsyn -(Russian: Креницын; ****anese 黒石山; Kuroishiyama) with a height of 1,324...
- of Pyotr Krenitsyn and Mikhail Levashov, in 1767 he was sent from Bolsheretsk on the Kamchatka Peninsula to Tobolsk with papers from Krenitsyn to the governor;...
- maritime fur trading in Alaska, and the 1768 naval expedition of Pyotr Krenitsyn and Mikhail Levashov alarmed the Spanish government and served to justify...
- Mongolia, Tibet Johann Ludwig Krapf German 19th Ethiopia, Kenya Pyotr Krenitsyn Russian 18th Alaska, Aleutian Islands, Kamchatka Peninsula Adam Johann...
- the Akutan Hot Springs. Akutan is an Aleut name reported by Capt. Pyotr Krenitsyn and Mikhail Levashev in 1768, and spelled Acootan by James Cook in 1778...