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  2. Siberia (2020 film) - Wikipedia

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    Clint, an English speaker, has abandoned his former life and now runs a bar in Siberia where most of the few guests do not speak English. He suffers from hallucinations and embarks on a dog-sled journey to a nearby cave where he confronts his dreams and memories, including of his father, brother, former wife and son, trying to make sense of his life.

  3. Siberia (2018 film) - Wikipedia

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    In April 2017, Aleks Paunovic, Pasha D. Lychnikoff, Ana Ularu, and Molly Ringwald joined the cast of the film. [5] [6] Production began in May 2017. [7] Some scenes have been filmed in Saint Petersburg; Siberian scenes have also been filmed in Manitoba, Canada, including the small towns of Cooks Creek and Marquette. [8] [better source needed]

  4. Yakutian Laika - Wikipedia

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    The Yakutian Laika (Russian: Якутская лайка) is a newly developed dog breed originating from the Yakutia region of Siberia. In ancient times, the dogs were employed by the native Yakute people as universal animals. [1] Yakutian Laikas are multipurpose laikas, with many lineages able to herd reindeer, hunt game, and/or pull a sled. [2]

  5. File:Sled dog at Tungus (evenki) camp, Siberia, 1901.jpg

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  6. Kamchatka Sled Dog - Wikipedia

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    Kamchatka Sled Dogs are loyal and intelligent dogs who are friendly to people. [2] They generally do not bark and are too friendly to be used as guard dogs. [5] Like other sled dogs, they are capable of navigating trail despite blizzard conditions. [2] Traditionally, Kamchatka Sled Dogs are fed salmon, often every other day.

  7. Eurohound - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the 1970s, the "sled pointer" had emerged, a pointing dog who was bred for sledding and not hunting. [7] In the 1970s, "Nome-style" sled racing, which mimicked the bigger teams running long distances and overnighting in subzero temperatures seen in North American-style races, started to attract interest in Scandinavia.

  8. Olaf Swenson - Wikipedia

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    The portion from North Cape to just beyond Srednikolymsk was by dog sled. In the fall of 1928, Swenson was frozen in off North Cape, Siberia (now Cape Schmidt ) in the M.S. Elisif . Impatient to get back to Seattle and hungry for adventure, Swenson decided on an overland trek to Irkutsk , which was served by the Trans-Siberian Railway .

  9. Laika (dog type) - Wikipedia

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    The Russian word laika (лайка) is a noun derived from the verb layat' (лаять, to bark), and literally means barker.As the name of a dog variety, it is used not only in Russian cynological literature, but sometimes in other languages as well to refer to all varieties of hunting dogs traditionally kept by the peoples of the northern Russia and adjacent areas.