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Anadyr
[ah-nuh-deer]
noun
a river in NE Siberian Russia, flowing SW and E to Anadyr Bay, on the Bering Sea. 695 miles (1,118 km) long.
Anadyr
/ ˈԲ徱 /
noun
a town in Russia, in NE Siberia at the mouth of the Anadyr River; the capital of Chukot Autonomous Okrug. Pop: 11 038 (2002)
a mountain range in Russia, in NE Siberia, rising over 1500 m (5000 ft)
a river in Russia, rising in mountains on the Arctic Circle, south of the Anadyr Range, and flowing east to the Gulf of Anadyr. Length: 725 km (450 miles)
an inlet of the Bering Sea, off the coast of NE Russia
Example Sentences
The maneuvers also saw Onyx cruise missiles being fired at a practice target in the Gulf of Anadyr from the coast of the Chukchi Peninsula, it added.
Gemav’e was arrested and died in jail in Anadyr.
The simultaneous experience of collectivization and purges increased the number of reindeer collective farms in the Anadyr region to twenty-one by 1940.
Anadyr’s workers were mostly indigenous to Chukotka’s tundra and rocky coastline.
Ivan Druri arrived from Murmansk in 1929, charged with organizing Chukotka’s first sovkhoz at Snezhnoe, a settlement a hundred miles northwest of Anadyr.
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