The life of the Japanese in Russia and of Russian America began with Kamchatka. Kamchatka is inhabited by different peoples

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  Fedorova , TS      
The life of the Japanese in Russia and Russian America began with Kamchatka: [from the history of Russian-Japanese relations: 1697-1855] / TS Fedorova. -
Bibliograf. at the end of Art. // Kamchatka is inhabited by different peoples  : materials of the XXIV Krasheninnikov's readings, [April 25, 2007 as part of the Second Regional Book Fair "Books of Kamchatka"]  / [scientific. Ed. IV Viter]. - Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky: Inform.-izd. center of the Kamchatka Regional Scientific Library, 2007. - P. 179-187 .
1. Russia and the countries of the world (collection). 2. The people (the collection). 3. Territory (collection). 4. The Japanese - Russia - The Far East - Collections. 5. Russian - Alaska, peninsula (North America) - Collections. 6. Kamchatka Oblast - History - Collections. 7. Kamchatka, peninsula (North-East Asian part of the Russian Federation) - Discovery and research - History - Collections. 8. "Russian America" ​​- History - Collections. 9. Alaska, a peninsula (North America) - History - 18 - 19 centuries. - Collections.
BBC 63.3 (285.5) 51-27y43
BBK 63.3 (285.5) 521-27y43
BBK 63.521 (= 754.2) -75 (285.5) I43
Electronic copy source: TGU - Original storage: LLP
Publisher Информ.-изд. центр Камчатской областной научной библиотеки
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