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    Sakhalin (Russian: Сахали́н, IPA: [səxɐˈlʲin]) is an island in Northeast Asia. Its north coast lies 6.5 km (4.0 mi) off the southeastern coast of Khabarovsk Krai in Russia, while its southern tip lies 40 kilometres (25 mi) north of Japan's Hokkaido.

  2. Sakhalin Island, island at the far eastern end of Russia. It is located between the Tatar Strait and the Sea of Okhotsk, north of the Japanese island of Hokkaido. With the Kuril Islands, it forms Sakhalin oblast (region). Sakhalin was first settled by Japanese fishermen along its southern coasts.

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  3. Ostrov Sakhalin (em russo: Остров Сахалин e em português: A Ilha de Sacalina) é um livro de autoria do escritor russo Anton Tchekhov publicado em 1895 [1]. Origem da obra.

  4. 14 de jan. de 2024 · Table of Contents. A Journey Through Giant Burdocks, Wild Bears, and the Echoes of Ancient Japanese Temples. An island that was Russian, then Japanese, and then Russian again. The Ainu and Nivkh: Inhabitants of Sakhalin. Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk — the capital and base for exploring the island. Surrounding Area. Ecotrails.

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  5. Sakhalin. Type: Island with 673,000 residents. Description: large Russian island in the North Pacific Ocean. Category: executive branch. Location: Sakhalin Oblast, Russian Far East, Russia, Eastern Europe, Europe. View on Open­Street­Map.

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  6. Sakhalin Island. Russia, Europe. El Dorado for present-day businessfolk and ‘hell’ to Anton Chekhov in 1890 (not to mention the thousands and thousands of prisoners shipped here from the late 19th century), Sakhalin Island these days is defined by its booming oil and gas hub, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk.

  7. Sakhalin, oblast (region), extreme eastern Russia, composed of Sakhalin Island and the chain of the Kuril Islands. The present oblast was formed in 1947 after southern Sakhalin and the Kurils were acquired from Japan. The economy is dominated by fishing, lumbering, coal mining, and the extraction.