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Probably the first clash between the Russians and Chinese occurred in 1868. It was called the Manza War, Manzovskaia voina. "Manzy" was the Russian name for the Chinese population in those years. In 1868, the local Russian government decided to close down goldfields near Vladivostok, in the Gulf of
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operations and to expel 1000 Chinese workers who were employed near Vladivostok. The Chinese, not wanting to leave, resisted a Russian attempt to remove them from Askold Island. Afterwards, the Chinese raided two
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Peter the Great, where 1,000 Chinese were employed. The Chinese decided that they did not want to go back, and resisted. The first clash occurred when the Chinese were removed from Askold Island .
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in the Gulf of Peter the Great. They organized themselves and raided three Russian villages and two military posts. For the first time, this attempt to drive the Chinese out was unsuccessful.
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The Peter the Great Gulf has a coastline of about 1,500 km (930 mi), with the largest bay of the gulf of about 6,000 km (2,300 sq mi) divided by the
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to the east. The functioning of these bays as harbours is severely limited by the freezing from early December to mid-April. The exception is
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are known to migrate to Rudnaya Bay in the north and occasional appearances around Vladivostok. The gulf's coastline is also frequented by
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Initially from 1855 the gulf was known as Victoria Bay, but in 1859 it was renamed to Peter the Great Gulf in honor of Tsar
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to the east. The Eugénie Archipelago is separated from the Muravyov-Amursky Peninsula by the
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About 630 km (240 sq mi) of the gulf area is protected as the
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to the east. The coast is indented by many smaller minor bays, including
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in 1868 marked the first major clash between Russians and Chinese -
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being the Russian name for Chinese people of the area at the time (
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The Peter the Great Gulf contains numerous islands, including the
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in the east, and its bays reach 90 km (56 mi) inland.
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military stations and three Russian villages in response.
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have become very rare in the area today, eight species of
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topographic
Muravyov-Amursky Peninsula
Eugénie Archipelago
gulf
Primorsky Krai
Russia
Sea of Japan
Tumen River
Cape Povorotny
Vladivostok
Nakhodka
Muravyov-Amursky Peninsula
Eugénie Archipelago
Amur Bay
Ussuri Bay
Possiet Bay
Zolotoy Rog
Diomede Bay
Lazurnaya Bay
sand beaches
Strelok
Vostok
Nakhodka Bay
Nakhodka Bay
Rimsky-Korsakov Archipelago
Furugelm Island
Askold Island
Putyatin Island
Eastern Bosphorus

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