Russian frigate Kamchatka

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At least two frigates of the Imperial Russian Navy have been named Kamchatka:

References[edit]

  1. ^ Around the World on the Kamchatka, 1817-1819 by V. M. Golovnin and Ella Lury Wiswell
  2. ^ Matiushkin, Fyodor F. (1971). "A Journal of a Round-the-World Voyage on the Sloop Kamchatka, under the Command of Captain Golovnin". To the Shores of the New World: From Unpublished Writings of Russian Travelers in the Early Nineteenth Century: 66–70.
  3. ^ "Napoleon in Captivity: The Reports of Count Balmain Russian Commissioner on the Island of St. Helena 1816-1820". Napoleonic-literature.com. Retrieved 2013-02-16.
  4. ^ von Schantz, Johan Eberhard (in Finnish)