- The
Oklan (Russian: Оклан; Koryak: Ыӄлан) is a
river in
Kamchatka Krai, Russia. The
length of the
river is 272
kilometres (169 mi) and the area of is...
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Chyolomdzha Inya
Ulbeya ****htuy
Okhota Urak
Gizhiga Penzhina Belaya (Penzhina)
Oklan Kamchatka (in Ust-Kamchatsk)
Avacha (near Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky) Bolshaya...
- the
river Oklan, a
tributary of the
Penzhina the
ancient Russian fort
Aklansk near the
river Oklan a bay and a
mountain near the
river Oklan Aklanon (disambiguation)...
- ENE
between the
upper Penzhina valley to the
north and the
basin of the
Oklan, a
Penzhina right tributary, to the south. The
Kolyma Mountains rise at...
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Balagannoye Arman Magadan Takhtoyamsk Evensk Gizhiga Manily Kamenskoye Oklan Slautnoye Berozovo Tambatney Anadyr Egvekinot Bering Strait border Koyu****...
- 300 sq mi). It is the most
important tributary of the Penzhina,
followed by the
Oklan. The
Belaya has its
source as the
Palmatkina in the
western slopes of the...
-
Oklan,
Slautnoye and
Ayanka are
located by the river, as well as the
seaport of Manily. Its main
tributaries are the Shayboveyem,
Kondyreva and
Oklan...
- Qetaghon, Barlos, Yabu, Jaloir, Musit, Naiman, Semarjiq, Qarluq, Arghun,
Oklan, Qalmaq, Fuladchi,
Jalot Uljin or Olchin, Chimbay, Tilab,
Mochar or Majar...
- Penzhina") was a
fortified city in
Russia between 1679 and 1804 on the
river Oklan (then
Chajachla or Aklan), into
which the
Penzhina flows. The city, established...
- Main, Khatyrka,
Velikaya and Ukelayat, as well as the Penzhina, with its
Oklan and
Belaya tributaries, are
among the main
watercourses of the
Koryak Mountains...