- k'ruberis
gamokvabuli or k'ruberis ghrmuli, Abkhaz: Ӡоу Аҳаҧы; also
known as
Voronya Cave,
sometimes spelled Voronja Cave) is the second-deepest-known cave...
- The
Voronya (Russian: Воро́нья) is a
river on the Kola
Peninsula in
Murmansk Oblast, Russia. It is 155 km in length. The area of its
drainage basin is...
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Voronya is a
river in the Kola
Peninsula in
Murmansk Oblast, Russia.
Voronya (Russian: Воронья) may also
refer to:
Voronya Cave, an
alternative name for...
-
Murmansk Oblast)
Varzuga (in Kuzomen)
Ponoy (in Ponoy)
Iokanga (in Iokanga)
Voronya The
rivers in this
section are
sorted south-west to north-east. Pregolya...
- The cave
advanced to the
second deepest in the world,
after Krubera (
Voronya) cave.
Early August 2017 – the PSC
explored the cave to a
depth of 2,151 m...
- 2019). "Krubera-
Voronya 2017". NSS News. 77 (3): 4–9.
Retrieved 30
March 2019. Samokhin, Gennady; Bizyukin,
Andrey (January 3, 2017). "
Voronya Cave: Diving...
- 111 km Syadey-Yu is the
longest source river of the 199 km Korotaikha.
Voronya (155 km)
drains Lake Lovozero,
which is fed by the
Kurga (81 km) 15 km...
-
description of four new
species of cave
springtails (Collembola) from Krubera-
Voronya cave,
Arabika M****if, Abkhazia",
Terrestrial Arthropod Reviews, 5, Netherlands:...
- "Келасурская стена" (Kelasuri wall). Советская археология 1973, 3. (in Russian)
Voronya Peshchera. Show
Caves of the World.
Retrieved on 29 July 2008. "Государственный...
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Oblast within the
Barents Sea
basin and
ensures runoff from the
river Voronya. Area: 200 km²,
average depth is 5.7 metres,
maximal 35 m.
Annual fluctuations...