Kamchatka

English

Etymology

From Russian Камча́тка (Kamčátka), derived from Koryak [script needed] (konchachal), perhaps meaning 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

Borrowed 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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