Murmansk
[moo r-mahnsk; Russian moor-muh nsk] /mʊərˈmɑnsk; Russian ˈmur mənsk/
noun
1.
an ice-free seaport and railroad terminus in the NW Russian Federation, on the Murman Coast.
/Russian ˈmurmənsk/
noun
1.
a port in NW Russia, on the Kola Inlet of the Barents Sea: founded in 1915; the world’s largest town north of the Arctic Circle, with a large fishing fleet. Pop: 316 000 (2005 est)
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