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be built at the Tartar Strait to block cold water from flowing into the Sea of Japan therefore raising the temperature in areas around the Sea of Japan. The Russians claimed it would raise the temperature of the Sea of Japan by an average of 35 °F (19.5 °C).
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charted most of the strait between Sakhalin and the mainland "Chinese Tartary" in 1787, the body of water received the name of the Strait (or Channel, or Gulf) of Tartary.
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The Tartar Strait was a puzzle to European explorers since, when approached from the south, it becomes increasingly shallow and looks like the head of a bay. In 1787
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on the south. It is 632 km (393 mi) long, 7–23 km (4.3–14.3 mi) wide, and only 4 m (13 ft) deep at its shallowest point.
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The southeastern part of the Strait of Tartary was the site of one of the tensest incidents of the Cold War, when on September 1, 1983,
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Looking at the map, one could think that the Strait of Tartary would provide a convenient connection for boats sailing from the
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Description géographique, historique, chronologique, politique, et physique de l'empire de la Chine et de la Tartarie chinoise
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that operates that shipping line, their ships rarely travel that way. The usual winter route from Vanino to Magadan is via
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as well, and Manchuria (and Mongolia) became known to the Europeans as the "Chinese Tartary". Accordingly, when
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under the strait, to provide a road and/or rail connection between Sakhalin and the mainland, was begun under
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decided not to risk it and turned south even though locals had told him that Sakhalin was an island. In 1797
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On Russian maps, the short narrowest section of the strait (south of the mouth of the Amur) is called
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that was lost on or about December 15, 1952, due to unknown causes in the Strait of Tartary in the
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was carried on in a 225 square miles (580 km) area of the strait just north of Moneron Island
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in 1787. The land adjacent to it from the west was referred to at the time as the "
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passed the strait from the north in 1848. The Russians kept this a secret and
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Vanino, here in early May 2008, is an important port on the Strait of Tartary
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also decided that the Gulf of Tartary was a bay and turned south. In 1805
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The Strait of Tartary connects the Sea of Okhotsk to the Sea of Japan.
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destruction of the Ming dynasty and rise of the Qing dynasty
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Starting since the first book about the Manchu conquest:
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Index


Russian
Chinese
pinyin
Japanese
romanized
lit.
Korean
strait
Pacific Ocean
Russian
Sakhalin
Asia
Russia
Sea of Okhotsk
Nevelskoy Strait
Sea of Japan

Tartary
La Pérouse
Chinese Tartary
Yuan dynasty
Mongol invasions of Sakhalin
Tartary
Inner Asia
Central Asia
North Asia
Tartars
Turkic
Mongol

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