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  2. Port of Murmansk - Wikipedia

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    Murmansk Port is the homeport of the barque "Sedov", one of the largest sailing ships in the world. [5] The Murmansk Shipping Company also operates the Russian nuclear-powered icebreaker fleet. [6] In May 2007 it was decided to set up in Murmansk port free trade zone . On 15 October 2010 Murmansk was officially declared a special economic zone. [7]

  3. Murmansk - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of Murmansk, 1936 War destruction in Murmansk (1942) Central part of Murmansk. Murmansk was the last city founded in the Russian Empire. [16] In 1915, World War I needs led to the construction of the railroad from Petrozavodsk to an ice-free location on the Murman Coast in the Russian Arctic, to which Russia's allies shipped military supplies. [3]

  4. List of ports and harbors of the Arctic Ocean - Wikipedia

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    Port Brabant to 1950 [4] Port of Churchill: Manitoba: Hudson Bay ... Port of Murmansk: Murmansk Oblast: Barents Sea Severomorsk: Murmansk Oblast ...

  5. Kola Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The city of Murmansk is an important port on the Northern Sea Route. [59] The largest airports are the Murmansk Airport , which handles international flights to Scandinavian countries, and the joint military-civilian Kirovsk-Apatity Airport [ 59 ] located 15 kilometers (9 mi) southeast of Apatity.

  6. Murmansk Oblast - Wikipedia

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    Russians started exploring the shores of the White Sea as early as in the 12th century, and in 1916 during World War I founded the Russian city of Murmansk as an ice-free supply port. [20] As of 2010, Murmansk had 307,257 (2010 Census), [8] people – nearly 40% of the oblast's population. Many Finns also immigrated to Murmansk during the ...

  7. Murmansk Airport - Wikipedia

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    Interior of Murmansk airport. On the ground floor of the only civilian passenger terminal there are check-in counters, waiting room, international zone, cafes and souvenir shops. On the second floor there is a cafe, a duty-free shop, airline representative offices and souvenir shops. The duty-free store is located only in the international zone.

  8. Category:People from Murmansk - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Murmansk" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Viktor Adamishin; B.

  9. Kirov Railway - Wikipedia

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    The total distance between Saint Petersburg and Murmansk is 1,448 km (900 mi), the section between Petrozavodsk and Kola having a length of 1,054 kilometres (655 mi). It has 52 stations. The line is of vital military importance because Murmansk is an ice-free port accessible via the Barents Sea: