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Winter Coast

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134:, and fishery was their traditional occupation until the 1990s, when it went into decline. There are no all-season land routes to most of the villages, and the connections are either by sea (irregular), or by air from 97:
of the Dvina Bay were fishing at Summer Coast and Winter Coast in the summer and in the winter, respectively. The major rivers flowing to the sea at the coast are the
112: 145:, intended to protect the borders of Russian Federation from unwanted activity. In order to visit the zone, a permit issued by the local 21: 218: 130:, Ruchyi, Megra, Mayda, and Voronovsky are all located on the Winter Coast. The coast was populated not later than 13th century by the 146: 142: 213: 167:"Приказ ФСБ РФ от 2 июня 2006 года N 237 "О пределах пограничной зоны на территории Архангельской области"" 108: 86: 171: 126:
The villages of Lapominka, Patrakeyevka, Kad, Kuya, Kozly, Veprevsky, Nizhnyaya Zolotitsa, Tova,
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The northern part of the district, with the villages of Ruchyi and Koyda, is included into
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65°29′38″N 39°53′09″E / 65.4939°N 39.8858°E / 65.4939; 39.8858
Russian
Arkhangelsk Oblast
Russia
Dvina Bay
White Sea
Northern Dvina
Cape Voronov
Summer Coast
pomors
Lodma
Zolotitsa
Administratively
Primorsky
Mezensky Districts
Arkhangelsk Oblast
Intsy
Pomors
Arkhangelsk
border security zone
FSB
"Приказ ФСБ РФ от 2 июня 2006 года N 237 "О пределах пограничной зоны на территории Архангельской области""
Rossiyskaya Gazeta
Зимний берег
Categories
Coasts of Russia
Landforms of the White Sea

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