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  2. Port of Korsakov - Wikipedia

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    The port fleet has had 32 submarines since 1949 (tugboats, boats, ram boats, barges). In the port there was a recreation center "Mayak" in the area of Ozerskoye, a yacht club in the village. First Pad, the Pioneer Camp "Sailor", where the children of port and city workers had a rest, the Vodnik Stadium, where the ice rink worked in the winter.

  3. Sakhalin - Wikipedia

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    Moneron, the only land mass in the Tatar strait, 7.2 km (4.5 mi) long and 5.6 km (3.5 mi) wide, is about 24 nautical miles (44 km) west from the nearest coast of Sakhalin and 41 nmi (76 km) from the port city of Nevelsk. Ush Island is an island off of the northern coast of Sakhalin.

  4. Port of Wakkanai - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Wakkanai (稚内港) is a major port located in the Municipality of Wakkanai, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan. Sakhalin lies about 62.81 kilometers (39.03 mi) to the north. Many ferries that go/come to/from Rishiri Island , Rebun Island and stop in Sakhalin in Russia.

  5. Kholmsk - Wikipedia

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    Kholmsk (Russian: Холмск), known until 1946 as Maoka (Japanese: 真岡), [7] is a port town and the administrative center of Kholmsky District of Sakhalin Oblast, Russia.It is located on the southwest coast of the Sakhalin Island, on coast of the gulf of Nevelsky in the Strait of Tartary of the Sea of Japan, 83 kilometers (52 mi) west of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk.

  6. Prigorodnoye (seaport) - Wikipedia

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    Prigorodnoye (Russian: При́городное) is a specialized seaport in the Korsakovsky District of Sakhalin Oblast, on the Pacific coast in the Russian Far East. It is located on the Mereya River, not far from the district's administrative center of Korsakov.

  7. Sakhalin Shipping Company - Wikipedia

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    The company underwent privatization in 1992 under the name Sakhalin Shipping Company. At the time of privatization, the company held 77 ships (383,000 DWT). [4] The annual transportation volume was 13 million tons, of which 5.8 million was carried on the Vanino - Kholmsk ferry crossing and 2.4 million on overseas voyages.

  8. Sakhalin Gulf - Wikipedia

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    Sakhalin Gulf (Russian: Сахалинский залив) is a gulf in the Sea of Okhotsk between continental Russia (north of the Amur's mouth) and the Schmidt Peninsula, at the northern tip of Sakhalin Island. The width of the gulf reaches up to 160 km (99 mi).

  9. Alexandrovsk-Sakhalinsky (town) - Wikipedia

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    Alexandrovsk-Sakhalinsky (Russian: Алекса́ндровск-Сахали́нский; Japanese: 落石Otchishi, 亜港Akō) is a town in Sakhalin Oblast, Russia, located near the Strait of Tartary on the western shores of northern Sakhalin Island at the foot of the western Sakhalin mountains.