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∙ 14y agoFrom the harbour of Archangelsk you would sail into Divna Bay on the White Sea (Arctic Ocean) from there you would sail into the Barents Sea (Arctic Ocean), and cross to the Norwegian Sea (Atlantic Ocean) and then to the North Sea (Atlantic Ocean), you would then sail up the Scheur river to Rotterdam.
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∙ 14y agoA ship traveling from Archangel to Rotterdam must sail through the Barents Sea, North Sea, and English Channel.
No, Russia is not near the equator. It is a large country that spans across Eastern Europe and Northern Asia, far from the equator which passes through mostly tropical regions.
Norway, Finland, and Russia were creating a northern boundary.
The River Volga runs through Russia, flowing through several major cities including Moscow and Volgograd. It is the longest river in Europe and an important transportation route in Russia.
80 degrees north latitude is in the Arctic Ocean at almost any longitude. 80N passes through northern Greenland, an island in northern Canada, and an island in Russia, but mostly it's the Arctic Ocean.
Russia is the nation that occupies all of Northern Asia. It is the largest country in the world by land area, spanning across both Europe and Asia.
the White Sea,the Barents Sea, the Arctic Ocean, the Norweigan Sea, andthen the North Sea.
Northern Russia
It is in the northern part of Russia.
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Northern Russia spans Europe and Asia.
No, Russia is not near the equator. It is a large country that spans across Eastern Europe and Northern Asia, far from the equator which passes through mostly tropical regions.
The Arctic Ocean touches Northern Russia
Yes, Russia is located in the northern hemisphere. The majority of Russia's landmass is situated above the equator in the northern part of the world.
Russia is in the Northern Hemisphere. Russia lies in two continents, Europe and Asia, and is the largest country on Earth.
St.Petersburg, Russia was founded in 1703 in the course of so-called Northern War with Sweden. The core objective was to regain access to Baltic Sea and convenient trade routes to Europe (in the 17th century Russia traded with Europe via port of Archangel in the far north, which was costly and inconvenient). St.Petersburg soon became a symbol of pro-European vector of development of Peter the Great's Russia.
Sergey Chuprov was born on July 29, 1955, in Archangel, Russia.