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    Merkury Vagin (Russian: Меркурий Вагин) (died 1712) was a Russian Arctic explorer. In 1712, together with Yakov Permyakov, Vagin explored the region of...
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  • notable people: Merkury Vagin (died 1712), Russian Arctic explorer Vladimir Vagin (illustrator), Soviet and American illustrator Vladimir Vagin (footballer)...
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    Lyakhovsky and the Medvyezhi Islands. In 1712, Permyakov and his companion Merkury Vagin crossed Yana Bay from the mouth of the Yana River to Bolshoy Lyakhovsky...
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    mouth of the Yenisey River and the coast of the Taymyr Peninsula 1712: Merkury Vagin and Yakov Permyakov explore the vicinity of the mouth of the Yana River...
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  • Alexey Tryoshnikov Avgust Tsivolko Nikolay Urvantsev Georgy Ushakov Merkury Vagin Boris Vilkitsky Vladimir Vize Lawrence Wager Paul Walker Carl Frederick...
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    another group reached the delta of Olenyok. By 1712, Yakov Permyakov and Merkury Vagin explored the eastern part of the Laptev Sea and discovered Bolshoy Lyakhovsky...
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    merged with the mainland. In 1712, Yakov Permyakov and his companion Merkury Vagin, the first recorded Russian explorers of the area, crossed the Yana...
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  • from the original on 2017-09-12. Retrieved 2011-04-06. Вагин Меркурий [Merkury Vagin] (in Russian). biografija.ru. Retrieved 2011-04-06. Биографический указатель...
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  • islands off the northern Siberian coast reported by Yakov Permyakov and Merkury Vagin in 1710. In this journey he visited the southern section of the New...
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    Muksunuokha have their mouths. In 1712 Yakov Permyakov and his companion Merkury Vagin, the first recorded Russian explorers of the area, crossed the Yana...
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