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Soviet Union–United States relations / Bodies of water / Soviet Union–United Kingdom relations / Naval warfare / Northern Fleet / Russian Navy / Arctic convoys of World War II / Murmansk / Kola Peninsula / Physical geography / Barents Sea / Seas
Date: 2011-09-07 11:03:13
Soviet Union–United States relations
Bodies of water
Soviet Union–United Kingdom relations
Naval warfare
Northern Fleet
Russian Navy
Arctic convoys of World War II
Murmansk
Kola Peninsula
Physical geography
Barents Sea
Seas

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