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  • 71Yamal — may refer to: *Yamal Peninsula, a peninsula in Asia *Yamalo Nenets Autonomous Okrug, a federal subject of Russia *Yamal Airlines, an airline based in Salekhard, Russia *Yamal (icebreaker), a nuclear powered Arktika class Russian icebreaker *Yamal …

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  • 72Chief Directorate of the Northern Sea Route — Depiction of a northern sea route between Europe and the Pacific The Chief Directorate of the Northern Sea Route (Russian: Главное Управление Северного Морского Пути, ГУСМП) (or Glavnoe upravlenie Severnogo morskogo puti), also known as… …

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  • 73Pyotr Shirshov — Pyotr Petrovich Shirshov (Russian: Пётр Петрович Ширшов) (December 25 (O.S. December 12), 1905, Ekaterinoslav (today Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine) February 17, 1953, Moscow) was a Ukrainian Soviet oceanographer, hydrobiologist, polar explorer,… …

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  • 74USS Sargo (SSN-583) — USS Sargo (SSN 583), a Skate class submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the sargo, a food and game fish of the porgy family, inhabiting coastal waters of the southern United States. The contract to build her… …

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  • 75Dr. No (novel) — Dr. No   …

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  • 76Murmansk — For the Soviet era warships, see Soviet cruiser Murmansk. Murmansk (English) Мурманск (Russian) …

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  • 77USS Seadragon (SSN-584) — USS Seadragon (SSN 584), a sclass|Skate|submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the seadragon, a small fish commonly called the dragonet. The contract to build her was awarded to Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in… …

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  • 78Argentine Navy — Armada de la República Argentina Shield, the red Phrygian cap symbolizing pursuit of liberty Active …

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  • 79Otto Sverdrup — Photograph of Otto Sverdrup from 1898. Otto Neumann Knoph Sverdrup (31 October 1854, Bindal, Helgeland – 26 November 1930) was a Norwegian sailor and Arctic explorer. Contents 1 …

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  • 80Operation Deep Freeze — Antarctic expeditions International agreements 1932–33  International Polar Year 1957–58  International Geophysical Year 1959    &#16 …

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