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Paramushir
Paramushir
(, , ) is a
volcanic island
in the northern portion of the
Kuril Islands
chain in the
Sea of Okhotsk
in the northwest
Pacific Ocean
. It is separated from
Shumshu
by the very narrow
Second Kuril Strait
in the northeast , from
Antsiferov
by the
Luzhin Strait
() to the southwest, from
Atlasov
in the northwest by , and from
Onekotan
in the south by the wide
Fourth Kuril Strait
. Its northern tip is from
Cape Lopatka
at the southern tip of the
Kamchatka Peninsula
. Its name is derived from the
Ainu language
, from “broad island” or “populous island”.
Severo-Kurilsk
, the administrative center of the Severo-Kurilsky district, is the only permanently populated settlement on Paramushir island.
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