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Coordinates: 73°38′26″N 54°34′48″E / 73.64056°N 54.58000°E / 73.64056; 54.58000
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Mityushikha Bay
Губа Митюшиха (Russian)
Mityushikha Bay is located in Novaya Zemlya
Mityushikha Bay
Mityushikha Bay
Location
LocationFar North
Coordinates73°38′26″N 54°34′48″E / 73.64056°N 54.58000°E / 73.64056; 54.58000
Ocean/sea sourcesBarents Sea
Basin countriesRussia
Max. length50 km (31 mi)
Max. width6 km (3.7 mi)
IslandsGagachy Island

Mityushikha Bay (Russian: Губа Митюшиха) is a bay on Severny Island in Novaya Zemlya, Russia. Nuclear tests were conducted in 1961 in the area of the bay.

Geography[edit]

It is a long fjord open to the west near the SW end of the island, just north of the western end of the Matochkin Strait. The fjord narrows about 20 km (12 mi) to the east from its mouth. Gagachy Island is located in the middle of the bay, before the stretch that becomes narrow.[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Guba Mityushikha". Mapcarta. Retrieved 10 April 2019.