Kamchatka

English

Etymology

From Russian Камча́тка (Kamčátka), which in turn was borrowed from Koryak “Konchachal”, which is said to mean "men of the far end".

Proper noun

Three Brothers rocks

Kamchatka

  1. A long peninsula in the Far East of Russia, lying between the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Okhotsk.
  2. A krai of Russia, in the Russian Far East.
  3. A river in Kamchatka Krai, Russia.

Translations

Portuguese

Alternative forms

  • Kamtchatka

Etymology

From Russian Камча́тка (Kamčátka).

Proper noun

Kamchatka m or f

  1. Kamchatka (a peninsula in the Far East of Russia)
  2. Kamchatka (a krai of Russia)

Spanish

Etymology

From Russian Камча́тка (Kamčátka).

Proper noun

Kamchatka m or f

  1. Kamchatka (a peninsula in the Far East of Russia)
  2. Kamchatka (a krai of Russia)
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