The capital city found on the Kola Peninsula is Murmansk, which is located in the northwestern part of Russia. It is known for being the largest city above the Arctic Circle and serves as an important port and naval base.
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Murmansk is the city you are looking for. It is located on the Kola Peninsula in Russia, overlooking the Barents Sea.
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The city found on the Kola Peninsula beside the Barents Sea is Murmansk. It is the largest city north of the Arctic Circle and serves as an important port for Russia.
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The Kola Peninsula is located in northwestern Russia and is known for its rugged, Arctic landscape. It is home to the city of Murmansk, one of the largest cities above the Arctic Circle. The region has significant deposits of nickel, copper, and other minerals, making mining a key industry there. Additionally, the Kola Peninsula is famous for the stunning Northern Lights that can be seen in the winter months.
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Murmansk is the largest city on the Kola Peninsula in Russia. It is known for being one of the world's largest cities located above the Arctic Circle and serves as a significant port for the Northern Sea Route.
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Europe. It's in the north, right next to northern Finland.
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Examples: USA, Canada, Greenland, Russia (Kola Peninsula).
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This is another name for the Lapp people who live in the northern parts of Norway, Sweden and Finland and the Kola peninsula of Russia.
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I'm not sure what you consider "the five individual peninsulas" of Europe. My guesses:
The Italian peninsula - most of Italy (and, technically, the Vatican City)
The Iberian peninsula - Spain and Portugal
The Cimbrian (Jutland) peninsula - Denmark and (part of) Germany
The Scandinavian peninsula - Norway, Sweden, and part of Finland
The Kola peninsula - (a small part of) Russia
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The deepest on land oil well is located in Russia, in the Kola Peninsula. The well, known as the Kola Superdeep Borehole, reached a depth of over 40,000 feet (12,000 meters) before it was ultimately closed in 2008.
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Geologists study geology, the relationship of rocks to the history of the Earth.
Starting at the surface, they have studied as much of our planet's crust as can be accessed, which currently gives an upper limit of about 7.5 miles down (at the Kola Superdeep Borehole on the Kola Peninsula in Siberia, to the east of northern Finland).
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Murmansk is located on the Kola Peninsula in northern European Russia on the Barents Sea. Nearby Severomorsk is the home base for the Northern Fleet.
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As of 2003 it is the deepest active borehole at 8,578 m (28,143 ft) and with a 214 mm (8.4 in) diameter.
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The Sami people are indigenous to northern Scandinavia and the Kola peninsula of Russia. Whereas the Inuit are indigenous to the northern reaches of the North American continent, Greenland and Russia.
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Murmansk city is the capital of Murmansk Oblast. All of Murmansk Oblast is on the Kola Peninsula in Russia and has a coastline on the Barents Sea, which is a part of the Arctic Ocean.
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"Ode kola" in Yoruba means "a rural area where kola nuts are grown." Kola nuts are significant in Yoruba culture and are used in various rituals and ceremonies.
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The Sami live in parts of Sweden, Norway and Finland and are the only indigenous people of Scandinavia. There are some that live in the Kola Peninsula but most of them are concentrated in Finland and Norway.
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