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named this "new bay, not marked on maps" as the "Bay of Saint Olga" after Saint
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43°41′56″N 135°15′04″E / 43.69889°N 135.25111°E / 43.69889; 135.25111
bay
Sea of Japan
Primorsky Krai
HMS Hornet
Rear-Admiral Sir Michael Seymour
East Indies and China Station
Nikolay Matveevich Chikhachyov
ru
Russian
corvette
Amerika
Olga of Kiev
Saint Vladimir
port
Olga
Avvakumovka River
Russian
lit.
winds
waves
Olga Bay Larch
Ольги залив
Great Soviet Encyclopedia
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Primorsky Krai
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