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River in Russia
The Ponoy (Russian: Поно́й) is a river on the Kola Peninsula in Russia. It is 426 km in length. The area of its basin is 15,500 km2. The Ponoy's source
Ponoy
Place in Murmansk Oblast, Russia
the Murmansk Oblast of Russia, located on the Kola Peninsula by the river Ponoy. It was established in 1917 and abolished in 1971. The village of Ivanovka
Chalmny-Varre
First-level administrative division of Russia
(international), Kirovsk, Kandalaksha, Severomorsk (military), Lovozero (military), Ponoy, and Krasnoshchelye (small planes and helicopters). Strategic Oktyabrskaya
Murmansk_Oblast
"Kovda". SWRR. "Valasreka". SWRR. "Niva". SWRR. "Varzuga". SWRR. "Ponoy". SWRR. "Ponoy At Ponoy". R-ArcticNet. "Statistik om älvar". Archived from the original
List_of_rivers_of_Europe
Kuzomen) Malaya Belaya (on the Kola Peninsula in Murmansk Oblast) Ponoy (in Ponoy) Iokanga (in Iokanga) Voronya Tuloma Kola Rosta The rivers in this
List_of_rivers_of_Russia
Southern inlet of the Barents Sea in northwest Russia
major rivers flowing into the sea are the Vyg, Niva, Umba, Varzuga and Ponoy. The seabed of the central part and Dvina Bay is covered in silt and sand
White_Sea
Peninsula in the northwest of Russia
but fast-moving rivers with rapids. The most important of them are the Ponoy, the Varzuga, the Umba, the Teriberka, the Voronya, and the Yokanga. Most
Kola_Peninsula
Indigenous people of Northern Europe
Kanevka, Ponoy River, Russia's Lovozersky District
Sámi_people
River in Russia
tributary to the river Ponoy on the Kola Peninsula, Russia. The Purnach runs to the south of and roughly parallel to the Ponoy. The confluence of the
Purnach
Nearly extinct Uralic language
villages in the eastern part of the Kola Peninsula, Yokanga, Lumbovka, Ponoy, Sosnovka, Kuroptevsky, and Kamenskywith a total population of approximately
Ter_Sámi
Kovdskaya Volost, Tetrinskaya slobodka and Pyalitskaya slobodka, along with Ponoy, were merged into Varzuzhskaya Volost, and Poryegubskaya Volost was merged
Kolsky_Uyezd
Selo in Murmansk Oblast, Russia
Iokangsky and Kamensky selsoviets were established on the territory of the Ponoy volost, with Sosnovka being the administrative center of the Kamensky selsoviet
Sosnovka,_Murmansk_Oblast
Coastal area in Murmansk Oblast, northwestern Russia
Cape Svyatoy Nos. The major rivers flowing to the sea at the coast are the Ponoy and the Strelna. Administratively, the Tersky Coast is shared between Lovozersky
Tersky_Coast
Selo in Murmansk Oblast, Russia
population had increased to 700 after the residents of Ivanovka, Kamenka and Ponoy were resettled in Krasnoshchelye. Komi: Гöрд щелья; Kildin Sami: Кра̄снэ
Krasnoshchelye
Selo in Murmansk Oblast, Russia
Kanevka had a population of 67. It is located at the confluence of the Ponoy and the Yugonka, 255 kilometers (158 mi) away from Lovozero. Kanevka was
Kanevka
District was approved as proposed, with the exception of the village of Ponoy, which would be incorporated into a separate selsoviet with its own budget
Murmansk_Okrug
1921–1927 unit of Russia
Sea fishing-based, located on the coast of the White Sea south of the Ponoy River. Administratively, it included the territories of Kuzomenskaya, Tetrinskaya
Murmansk_Governorate
Leningrad Oblast. The administrative center of the district was in the selo of Ponoy. In 1934, the Murmansk Okrug Executive Committee developed a redistricting
Saamsky_District
Murmansko-Kolonistskaya (selo of Pechenga and Barkino colony) Ponoyskaya (selo of Ponoy) Teriberskaya (camp of Teriberka) Tetrinskaya (selo of Tetrino) Umbskaya
Alexandrovsky Uyezd, Arkhangelsk Governorate
Alexandrovsky_Uyezd,_Arkhangelsk_Governorate
accordingly. In 1828, Tetrinskaya slobodka, Pyalitskaya slobodka, and the selo of Ponoy were merged into Varzuzhskaya Volost. The volost was abolished on May 31
Varzuzhskaya_Volost
Genevan astronomer (1740–1790)
Academy of Sciences to prepare to observe the 1769 transit of Venus from Ponoy [ru], Lapland. He was accompanied by another Genevan astronomer, Jean-Louis
Jacques-André_Mallet
Danish merchant and author
eastern coast of the Kola Peninsula at Rusinga Creek just north of the Ponoy River; and silver mines on Bear Island in the Kandalaksha Gulf near Umba
Ludvig_Verner_Helms
District in Murmansk Oblast, Russia
northern half of the Kola Peninsula, excluding the town of Ostrovnoy. The Ponoy and Yokanga Rivers flow through the district's territory. The Kandalaksha
Lovozersky_District
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