The sea of Okhotsk
The Sea of Okhotsk
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The Sea of Okhotsk, between Kamchatka and Sakhalin Is
Kamchatka is in the Russian Far East. It lies between the Pacific Ocean to the east and the Sea of Okhotsk to the west.
Kamchatka Peninsula is located lies between the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Okhotsk in far east Russia. The majority of the inhabitants are Russian but a few are considered "Koryaks".
The Kamchatka Peninsula is located between the Bering Sea and the the Sea of Okhotsk.
The Bering Sea is in the Arctic. It is between the Alaska (to the East) and Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula (to the West).
The baltic sea lies between Helsinki and Stockholm
The island of Sakhalin, known as Karafuto in Japanese, lies in the Sea of Okhotsk northward of the Japanese island of Hokkaido and eastward of Russia. It lies between latitude 42 degrees 50 minutes north and 54 degrees 24 minutes north. The island has a length of 942 kilometers or 585 miles and a maximum width of 160 kilometers or 100 miles. Today Sakhalin has a population of 546,695 of whom 83% are ethnic Russians. A population of approximately 400,000 Japanese inhabitants who used to live on the island were deported in 1945 following the conquest of the southern part of the island by Soviet forces at the end of world war II. Sakhalin remained part of the USSR until its cessation and since 1992 Sakhalin has been a part of the Federation of Russia since.
Sea of Japan
Carribean Sea
the sea of japan
The Yellow Sea
The Caspian Sea lies between the Aral Sea and the Black Sea.