Jevgenov Street


Location of Jevgenov Street

The Jevgenov Street (Russian: Пролив Евгенова; Proliv Jevgenova) is a strait within the Russian Northland archipelago (Kraras Krasnojarsk) in the northern IJszee. It lies between the island of Bolshevik in the northwest and the island of Starokadomski in the southwest and forms a connection between the Vilkitski Strait in the south and the Laptevzee in the northeast. The strait is most of the year covered with ice cream and is named after Russian pole explorer Nikolaj Jevgenov.

The length is about 40 kilometers and the width is about 30 kilometers. The strait is up to 204 meters deep. The banks of the Bolshevik island along the strait are mountainous and abrupt and there is a glacier (the Leningrad glacier). On the Bolshevik coast, the hijackers are Jevgenov and Morozov and on the coast of Starodomski are the captains Konetsjny (last, excellent), Zapadny (west) and Majski (May). A large number of rivers on the islands expire on the strait. 78° 21′ NB, 105° 23′ OL

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