- The
Lukina (Russian: Лукина) is a
river of
northeastern Kazakhstan. It
discharges into the Aksu (Russian: Belaya), a
tributary of the Bukhtarma. v t e...
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caves with some of the world's
largest subterranean vertical drops. The "
Lukina jama" cave is 1431 m deep (2013), the
deepest cave in Croatia, 14th deepest...
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tholussum was
discovered at
depths of 743 to 1,392 m (2,438 to 4,567 ft) in the
Lukina jama–Trojama cave
system in
Croatia in 2012,
during a
caving expedition...
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Nizhnyaya Lukina Gora (Russian: Нижняя Лукина Гора) is a
rural locality (a village) in
Gorodetskoye Rural Settlement, Kichmengsko-Gorodetsky District,...
- Zospeum tholussum,
found at
depths of 743 to 1,392 m (2,438 to 4,567 ft) in the
Lukina Jama–Trojama cave
system of Croatia, is
completely blind with a translucent...
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Verkhnyaya Lukina Gora (Russian: Верхняя Лукина Гора) is a
rural locality (a village) in
Gorodetskoye Rural Settlement, Kichmengsko-Gorodetsky District...
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Ivande Kaija was the pen name of
Antonija Lūkina (née
Antonija Meldere-Millere 1876–1942),
Latvian writer and feminist, who
fought for the independence...
- the only two
known troglomorphic geophilomorphs and can even be
found in
Lukina jama, the 15th
deepest cave in the world. Stoev, Pavel; Akkari, Nesrine;...
- Zospeum tholussum,
found at
depths of 743 to 1,392 m (2,438 to 4,567 ft) in the
Lukina Jama–Trojama cave
system of Croatia, is
completely blind with a translucent...
- Velebit, part of the
Dinaric Alps of Croatia. The
leech was
first found in
Lukina jama in 1994,
which at 1431
meters deep is the
deepest cave in Croatia....