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17: 117:, Syuzma, Krasnaya Gora, Pertominsk, Unsky, Yarenga, and Lopshenga are all located at the Summer Coast. The coast is crossed by the Una Bay, a gulf in the Dvina Bay, which is about 20 kilometres (12 mi) long. The villages of Una and Luda are located at the inner coast of the Una Bay. The coast was populated not later than 13th century by the 121:, and fishery was their traditional occupation until the 1990s, when it went into decline. There are no all-season land routes to the villages of Krasnaya Gora, Pertominsk, Unsky, Yarenga, and Lopshenga, and the connections are either by sea (irregular), or by air from 99: 69: 142: 184: 87: 228: 83: 80:
of the Dvina Bay were fishing at Summer Coast and Winter Coast in the summer and in the winter, respectively.
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Severodvinsk
Russian
Arkhangelsk Oblast
Russia
Dvina Bay
White Sea
Onega Peninsula
Northern Dvina
Cape Ukhtnavolok
Winter Coast
pomors
Administratively
Primorsky District
Severodvinsk
Arkhangelsk Oblast
Belomorsky District
selo
Pertominsk
Nyonoksa
Pomors
Arkhangelsk
"Административно-территориальное деление Архангельской губернии в XVIII-XX вв"
the original
Летний берег
64°44′31″N 38°29′26″E / 64.7419°N 38.4906°E / 64.7419; 38.4906
Categories
Coasts of Russia
Landforms of the White Sea

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