The most northern museum in the world

In 2009, the Government of the Russian Federation established the Russian Arctic National Park in the northern part of the Novaya Zemlya archipelago. In 2016, its territory expanded considerably, practically the entire territory of Franz Josef Land was included. Bukhta Tikhaya (Tikhaya Bay, « Calm B...

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Main Author: Filin, Pavel
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Published: Association Artefact. Techniques histoire et sciences humaines 2021
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