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Anadyr and Western
George Kennan, an American working on the Western Union Telegraph Expedition in the late 1860s, found that dog sled travel on the lower Anadyr was limited by lack of firewood.

Anadyr and intelligence
Penkovsky was arrested on 22 October 1962 — before Kennedy's address to the nation revealing that U-2 spyplane photographs had confirmed intelligence reports and that the Soviets were installing medium-range nuclear missiles on the Caribbean island — code named Operation Anadyr.

Anadyr and forces
Operation Anadyr () was the code name used by the Soviet Union for their Cold War ( 1962 ) secret operation of deploying ballistic missiles, medium-range bombers, and a division of mechanized infantry in Cuba to create the army group that would be able to prevent an invasion of the island by U. S. forces.

Anadyr and were
They were, at the very least, able to send a telegram from Anadyr.
Dogs from the Anadyr River and surrounding regions were imported into Alaska from 1908 ( and for the next two decades ) during the gold rush for use as sled dogs, especially in the " All-Alaska Sweepstakes ," a 408-mile ( 657-km ) distance dog sled race from Nome, to Candle, and back.
Of the auxiliaries, the Kamchatka, Ural and Rus were sunk on 27 May, Irtuish ran aground on 28 May, Koreya and Svir were interned in Shanghai and the Anadyr escaped to Madagascar.
Of the extinct groups, the most important were the Khodynt, the Anaoul ( both of the Anadyr River area ), and the Omok ( North of the Chuvan ).
Kama failed independently of Anadyr ; none of the ballistic missile submarines ever departed for Cuba, and all four of the attack submarines were detected and followed closely by American destroyers and ASW aircraft.
In 1909, in order to keep the region within Russian control, two districts were created within the Anadyr Region: the districts of Anadyr and Chukotka.

Anadyr and Arctic
For the next 100 years the Anadyr was the main route from the Arctic to the Pacific and Kamchatka.
Pavlutsky sailed up the Anadyr River and destroyed the Chukchi garrison on the Arctic Ocean.
In 1648 he sailed from the Kolyma River on the Arctic Ocean to the Anadyr River on the Pacific.
There is some evidence that 1648 was unusually ice-free ), 3 ) and most important, the fact that the documents can be read to imply only that Dezhnyov rounded a cape on the Arctic coast, was wrecked on that coast and wandered for 10 weeks south to the Anadyr.
In 1648 Semyon Dezhnyov sailed from the Kolyma River on the Arctic to the Anadyr River on the Pacific, but his route was not practical and was not used for the next 200 years.
Sockeye salmon ranges as far south as the Columbia River in the eastern Pacific ( though individuals have been spotted as far south as the 10 Mile River on the Mendocino Coast of California ) and northern Hokkaidō Island in Japan in the western Pacific, and as far north as Bathurst Inlet in the Canadian Arctic in the east and the Anadyr River in Siberia in the west.
Pevek () is an Arctic port town and the administrative center of Chaunsky District of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia, located on Chaunskaya Bay ( part of the East Siberian Sea ) on a peninsula on the eastern side of the bay facing the Routan Islands, above the Arctic Circle, about northwest of Anadyr.

Anadyr and for
And the Russian code name for the project to base missiles in Cuba was that named after their closest bomber base to the US ( just across the Bering Strait from Nome, Alaska ), Operation Anadyr.
The remaining 25 men wandered in unknown country for 10 weeks until they came to the mouth of the Anadyr.
Twelve men went up the Anadyr, walked for 20 days, found nothing and turned back.
Although the town itself has only been in existence for just over a century, the origins of the name Anadyr are much older.
ChukotAVIA (, short for Чукотские авиалинии ( Chukotka Airlines )) is an airline based in Anadyr, Russia.

Anadyr and cold
The island's abundance of seabirds and marine mammals is due largely to the influence of the Anadyr Current, an ocean current which brings cold, nutrient-rich water from the deep waters of the Bering Sea shelf edge.

Anadyr and was
In the 18th century, the Anadyr was described by the polar explorer Dmitry Laptev.
The Soviet code name, Operation Anadyr, was also the name of a river flowing into the Bering Sea, the name of the capital of Chukotsky District, and a bomber base in the far eastern region.
A part of Operation Anadyr was Operation Kama, a plan to forward-base seven Soviet ballistic missile submarines in Mariel, Cuba, much like the United States bases ballistic missile submarines in Holy Loch, Scotland.
And in 1888, the administrative region of Anadyr was created.
Dezhnyov ’ s koch was driven by the storm and was eventually wrecked somewhere south of the Anadyr.
Dezhnyov found a walrus rookery at the mouth of the Anadyr and ultimately accumulated over 2 tons of Walrus ivory which was far more valuable than the few furs found at Anadyrsk.
The largest settlement east of Anadyr, it was established in the 1930s as the port to serve the eastern end of the Northern Sea Route.
In 1739, Laptev was the commander of an expedition to chart the Anadyr region in the far east of the continent.
It was formed by the merger of Anadyr and Chaunski Air Enterprises.

Anadyr and river
Anadyr () is a river in the far northeast Siberia which flows into Anadyr Bay of the Bering Sea and drains much of the interior of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug.
There are ten species of salmon inhabiting the Anadyr river basin.
Russians first began contacting the Chukchis when they reached the Kolyma river ( 1643 ) and the Anadyr River ( 1649 ).
The surviving three tribes are the Odul of Nelemnoe, the Vadul of Andryushkino and the Chuvan of the Anadyr river area.
Surrounding the Gulf of Anadyr and in the river valleys grow small larch, pine, birch, poplar, and willow trees.
* Anadyr River, a river in Russia
* Anadyrsk an early Cossack fort and settlement on the middle part of the Anadyr river, approx.
In 1648, Semyon Dezhnev and Fedot Alekseev sailed the coast of the East Siberian Sea from the Kolyma to river Anadyr in the Bering Sea.

Anadyr and northern
The Willow Warbler ( Phylloscopus trochilus ) is a very common and widespread leaf warbler which breeds throughout northern and temperate Europe and Asia, from Ireland east to the Anadyr River basin in eastern Siberia.

Anadyr and part
Under Marshal Вiryuzov the SRF deployed missiles to Cuba in 1962 as part of Operation Anadyr.
* Anadyr Bay may refer to the Gulf of Anadyr or to Anadyr Estuary or its outer part.

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