Proper noun
A long peninsula in the Far East of Russia, lying between the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Okhotsk.
A krai of Russia, in the Russian Far East.
A river in Kamchatka Krai, Russia.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIt is written that ‘All Jews are responsible for one another,' and a Jew who lives in Siberia or in Kamchatka is just as good as a Jew who had the good fortune to be born in Jerusalem. Lev Leviev
A group of researchers from St Petersburg University were on an expedition at the Tolbachik volcano, in the Kamchatka Peninsula, when they found a bright bluey-green substance deep in one of the furnaces. Source: Internet
And yet, the biggest shake-up was the revelation that the Russians weren’t just experimenting underneath Starcourt Mall, but also at a base in Kamchatka. Source: Internet
As the islands were given to the Japanese, more than a hundred Ainu fled to Kamchatka along with their Russian employers (where they were assimilated into the Kamchadal population). Source: Internet
As promised, on 16 August, Bering turned the Gabriel around, heading back towards Kamchatka. Source: Internet
MINSK, 11 November (BelTA) – In January-September 2020 Belarus increased its exports to Kamchatka Krai up 23% year-on-year, BelTA learned from the press service of the Ministry of Antimonopoly Regulation and Trade (MART) of Belarus. Source: Internet