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Severnaya Zemlya
Se·ver·na·ya Zem·lya S0297200 (sĕv′ər-nə-yä′ zĕm′lē-ä′, -lyä′, syĭ-vyĭr-) An archipelago of northern-central Russia in the Arctic Ocean north of the Taymyr Peninsula. Discovered in 1913, the group comprises three major islands and several smaller ones.Severnaya Zemlya (Russian ˈsjevɪrnəjə zɪmˈlja) n (Placename) an archipelago in the Arctic Ocean off the coast of N central RussiaSevernaya Zemlya
Severnaya Zemlya (syĕ`vĭrnīə zĭmlyä`) [Rus.,=northern land], archipelago, c.14,300 sq mi (37,010 sq km), between the Kara and Laptev seas, Krasnoyarsk Territory, N Siberian Russia, off the Taymyr Peninsula. Extending N of lat. 80°N, it is composed of four major islands—October Revolution, Bolshevik, Komsomolets, Pioneer—and several smaller ones. Glaciers are found on the larger islands. Discovered in 1913, it was first named Nicholas II Land.Severnaya Zemlya an archipelago in the Arctic Ocean off the coast of N central Russia |