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Definition of Murmansk
1. Noun. A port city in northwestern Russia on the Kola Peninsula; the largest city to the north of the Arctic Circle; an important supply line to Russia in World War I and World War II.
Group relationships: Russia, Russian Federation
Definition of Murmansk
1. Proper noun. A city in the far north of Russia, centre of Murmansk oblast. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Murmansk
Literary usage of Murmansk
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Forty Years of Diplomacy by Roman Romanovich Rosen (1922)
"... influence—We escape from Russia—At murmansk—Admiral Kemp— Visit to Berlin—Conditions
there—Privy Councillor Kriege—At Stockholm—Reflections—The end. ..."
2. The Red Cross Magazine by American national Red cross (1917)
"Every murmansk Bolsheviki wore American shoes, many of which had been brought
through by the American Red Cross Commission to Russia, and murmansk was ..."
3. Russian-American Relations, March, 1917-March, 1920: Documents and Papers by Foreign Policy Association, Caroline King Cumming, Walter William Pettit (1920)
"Agreement between the Allies and the murmansk Soviet, concluded July 17, 1918.
(British Daily Review of the Foreign Press. ..."
4. The Proletarian Revolution in Russia by Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin, Leon Trotsky (1918)
"The murmansk road played an extraordinarily important part in the military traffic
between Russia and its Allies. After the conclusion of the treaty of ..."