Fort Ross (Russian: Форт-Росс, romanized: Fort-Ross, крепость Росс, krepost' Ross, Kashaya: Metini) is a former Russian establishment on the west coast...
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Fort Ross is an abandoned former trading post on Somerset Island, in the Kitikmeot Region of Nunavut, Canada. Founded in 1937, it was the last trading...
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Fort Ross may refer to: Fort Ross, California, United States Fort Ross, Nunavut, Canada Fort Ross (HBC vessel), operated by the HBC from 1938-1950, see...
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Fort Ross State Historic Park is a historical state park in Sonoma County, California, including the former Russian fur trading outpost of Fort Ross plus...
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Somerset Island (Nunavut) (redirect from Somerset Island and Fort Ross)
southern portion lies in the Kitikmeot Region and is the site of the former Fort Ross trading post. Around 1000 AD, the north coast of Somerset Island was inhabited...
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States, but also included the outpost of Fort Ross in California, and three forts in Hawaii, including Russian Fort Elizabeth. Russian Creole settlements...
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Rotchev House (redirect from Commander's House, Fort Ross)
House is a historic house at Fort Ross State Historic Park in the U.S. state of California. Built in 1812, it is the fort's only building to survive from...
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Trigonoscuta rossi (redirect from Fort Ross Weevil)
Trigonoscuta rossi was a species of beetle in family Curculionidae. It was endemic to the United States. Lyal, C. (2014). "Trigonoscuta rossi". IUCN Red...
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Russian-American Company (section Fort Ross)
During the Russian-California period (1812–1842) when they operated Fort Ross, the Russians named present-day Bodega Bay, California as "Rumyantsev...
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During 1812 Kuskov had Fort Ross built. Bodega Bay, located about 20 mi (32 km) south, served as the primary port for Fort Ross. RAC ships often stopped...
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